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Qawwali: The Call of Hearts in Love, conceptualised and edited by Manjari Chaturvedi, is the result of fourteen years of her passionate work in documenting this timeless form of Sufi music. You may have your favourite qawwali—you sway to its rhythm, lose yourself in its melody—but have you ever wondered what this music truly means? Where it originated? How it was carefully structured to make you feel ecstatic? Did you know that a Sufi saint once had to defend sama and qawwali in a royal court so the tradition could survive—allowing us to experience its power over seven centuries later? Or that the iconic Damadam Mast Qalandar carries layers of poetry, history, and devotion that go far beyond its familiar refrain? From its sacred roots in Sufi shrines to its vibrant presence in Hindi cinema, from the gramophone era to the idea of Sanatani Qawwali, this book explores the evolution of a form that bridges faiths and hearts alike. Insightful and engaging, Qawwali: The Call of Hearts in Love is both a celebration of divine music and a vital contribution to the literature on Sufism, art, and culture. A must-read for all lovers of music, spirituality, and India’s living heritage.

 

 

About the Author

Manjari Chaturvedi is a classical Kathak dancer, the creator of Sufi Kathak and the restorer of the dance of tawaifs, director and choreographer, film-maker, TedX Speaker, cultural academic. She has been at the forefront of reviving and preserving the traditional art of Khanqahi Qawwali for over twenty-five years. With more than 500 performance concerts, spanning two decades and twenty- four countries, her work is archived at www.manjarichaturvedi.com.
 
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  • ISBN: 9789363954861
  • Author: Manjari Chaturvedi
  • Publisher: Om Books
  • Pages: 384
  • Format: Hardback
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Qawwali: The Call of Hearts in Love, conceptualised and edited by Manjari Chaturvedi, is the result of fourteen years of her passionate work in documenting this timeless form of Sufi music. You may have your favourite qawwali—you sway to its rhythm, lose yourself in its melody—but have you ever wondered what this music truly means? Where it originated? How it was carefully structured to make you feel ecstatic? Did you know that a Sufi saint once had to defend sama and qawwali in a royal court so the tradition could survive—allowing us to experience its power over seven centuries later? Or that the iconic Damadam Mast Qalandar carries layers of poetry, history, and devotion that go far beyond its familiar refrain? From its sacred roots in Sufi shrines to its vibrant presence in Hindi cinema, from the gramophone era to the idea of Sanatani Qawwali, this book explores the evolution of a form that bridges faiths and hearts alike. Insightful and engaging, Qawwali: The Call of Hearts in Love is both a celebration of divine music and a vital contribution to the literature on Sufism, art, and culture. A must-read for all lovers of music, spirituality, and India’s living heritage.

 

 

About the Author

Manjari Chaturvedi is a classical Kathak dancer, the creator of Sufi Kathak and the restorer of the dance of tawaifs, director and choreographer, film-maker, TedX Speaker, cultural academic. She has been at the forefront of reviving and preserving the traditional art of Khanqahi Qawwali for over twenty-five years. With more than 500 performance concerts, spanning two decades and twenty- four countries, her work is archived at www.manjarichaturvedi.com.
 

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