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Rumi Sufi Poetry - The Reed Flute's Poem - Rumi's Masnavi - Tan Variation
Rumi Sufi Poetry - The Reed Flute's Poem - Rumi's Masnavi - Tan Variation
"The Song of the Reed" by the famous 13th-century Persian poet Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī, commonly known as Rumi. The poem is a part of his collection of mystical poetry called the "Masnavi" or "Mathnawi," which is a significant work in Sufi literature.
"The Song of the Reed" is a metaphorical and allegorical piece that reflects the Sufi concept of longing and the soul's desire to return to its source. In this poem, the reed flute symbolizes the human soul separated from its divine origin and yearning to return to it. Here's a translation of the opening lines of the poem:
- English Translation:
-Rumi
- Farsi/Persian:
The poem goes on to explore themes of love, separation, and the spiritual journey, ultimately emphasizing the idea of unity with the divine. Rumi's poetry often contains deep spiritual and philosophical insights, making his work a source of inspiration for many people around the world.
The print is available in two sizes, 11x14" and 12x16".
Each print is signed and shipped directly from the artist. A description card is also included with each print, which has the Arabic/Farsi and English translations, as well as a preview of the selected piece.
The Gold Frame package includes a double matting of Cream and Gold that beautifully compliments the tan background.