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Granny Lalla |
(1355-?)
(1885-1952)
Kashmir has produced many
saints, poets and mystics. Among them, Lal Ded is very prominent. In
Kashmir, some people consider her a poet, some consider her a holywoman
and some consider her a sufi, a
yogi,
or a devotee of Shiva. Sume even consider her an
avta:r.
But every Kashmiri considers her a wise woman. Every Kashmiri has some
sayings of Lalla on the tip of his tongue. The Kashmiri language is full
of her sayings.
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Kashmiri Hindus and
Muslims affectionately call her "Mother Lalla" or "Granny
Lalla". She is also called "Lallayogeshwari". Some people
call her Lalla, the mystic.
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It is said that Lal Ded
was born in 1355 in Pandrethan to a Kashmiri Pandit family. Even as a
child, Lalla was wise and religious-minded. When Lalla was twelve years
old, she was married. Her in-laws lived in Pampur. The in-laws gave her
the name Padmavati. Her mother-in-law was very cruel. She never gave her
any peace. It is claimed that her mother-in-law used to put a stone on
Lalla's plate (tha:l).
She would then cover the stone with rice so that people would get the
impression that Lalla had a plateful of rice. Lalla would remain half fed,
but would never complain about her mother-in-law. Her father-in-law was a
good man and he was kind to her, but her mother-in-law made her miserable.
She would even speak ill of Lalla to her husband. Poor Lalla knew no
happiness either with her husband or with her mother-in-law.
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When Lalla was twenty-six
she renounced the family and became a devotee of Shiva. Like a mad person,
she would go around naked.
She became a disciple of
Sidh Srikanth. She would only keep the company of sadhus and pi:rs.
She did not think in t.mp3s of men and women. She would claim that she had
yet to encounter a man, and that is why she went about naked. But
when she saw Shah Hamdan, she hid herself saying: "I saw a man,
I saw a man."
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Why is Lalla so famous in
Kashmir? She was illiterate, but she was wise. Her sayings are full of
wisdom. In these sayings, she dealt with everything from life, yoga, and
God to dh.mp3a
and a:tma:.
Her riddles are on the lips of every Kashmiri.
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The exact date of Lalla's
death is not known. It is claimed that she died in Bijbehara
(vejibro:r).
People like Granny Lalla do not really die. Lal Ded is alive in her
sayings and in the hearts of Kashmiris.
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The sayings of Lalla
number around two hundred. In this book you will read some of her sayings.
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