Tagore Plays Rumi's Flute is a contemplative literary work that brings together the spiritual worlds of Jalāl ad Dīn Rumi and Rabindranath Tagore in a quiet, poetic dialogue across time and culture.
Rather than biography or academic comparison, this book offers a reflective encounter between two great voices of mysticism. Rumi's flute, a symbol of the soul emptied of ego and filled with divine longing, becomes the medium through which Tagore listens, responds, and reimagines the music of love, surrender, and unity.
Written in lyrical prose and a meditative tone, the book explores themes of separation and return, silence and sound, devotion and freedom. It invites the reader to experience spirituality not as doctrine, but as feeling, rhythm, and inward movement. The text unfolds gently, encouraging slow reading and quiet reflection.
This work speaks to readers drawn to Sufi wisdom, poetic spirituality, and cross cultural thought. It resonates with those who seek depth rather than instruction, and meaning beyond explanation.
Tagore Plays Rumi's Flute is a book for readers who believe that the deepest truths are not argued, but heard, like music, and that across centuries and traditions, the language of the soul remains the same.
By:
Shah Jamal Hashmi Imprint: Rise and Lume Ltd Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 191mm,
Spine: 4mm
Weight: 159g ISBN:9798233362255 Pages: 82 Publication Date:01 January 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active