Baul singing is a traditional form of folk music that originated in the rural regions of West Bengal, India. It is closely associated with the Bauls, who are mystic minstrels and wandering musicians of Bengal.
Bauls are part of a spiritual sect that emphasizes a personal and direct connection with the divine, transcending religious and societal boundaries. Baul singing is not just a musical performance but also a way of life, encompassing philosophy, spirituality, and social commentary.
Here is a one hour long documentary on Baul Mela, Joydev Kenduli, West Bengal, 2019
Bauls follow a syncretic philosophy that combines elements of Sufism, Tantra, Bhakti, and other mystical traditions. They believe in the pursuit of an inner divine experience rather than being confined to formal religious dogma. Their songs often convey messages of love, unity, and the search for truth.
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