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Heer Waris Shah
Sarbpreet Singh
94 episodes
8 months ago
The poetry and lives of Punjabi Sufi poets; Season One features Shah Hussain
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The poetry and lives of Punjabi Sufi poets; Season One features Shah Hussain
Show more...
Arts
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture
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Verse 91 - The village women complain to Malki
Heer Waris Shah
3 minutes 9 seconds
10 months ago
Verse 91 - The village women complain to Malki
This verse provides social commentary on the patriarchy, honor and the control of ‘wayward daughters’. A society that elevates the collective at the expense of the individual cannot accept Heer’s haughtiness and pride; the women allege that she comports herself like a queen! Class distinctions also come to the fore; while it is inappropriate for the young, unmarried Heer to spend time with any man, her transgression is compounded by Ranjha’s being a ‘mere’ servant. The Qazi, emblematic of a highly judgemental and unforgiving society, of course provides a ready solution – marry her off and save the family’s honor, while reiterating that not doing so will invite divine judgement and retribution.
Heer Waris Shah
The poetry and lives of Punjabi Sufi poets; Season One features Shah Hussain