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Hinduism- During The Mughal India of the 17th Century (An Old and Rare Book)

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Item Code: UBD691
Author: Zulfaqar Mubed
Publisher: Khuda Baksh Oriental Public Library, Patna
Language: English
Edition: 1998
Pages: 284
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 9.00 X 6.00 inch
Weight 350 gm
Book Description
Foreword
Zulfaqar Mubed, the author of the "Dabistan-i-Mazahib" was one of the leading intellectuals of India of the 17th century. Although his work is known even beyond the confines of Asia, details about his life, including his name, are little known even in Patna, his birthplace. His father, Azar-e-Kaiwan, an Iranian by origin, was the founder of a distinguished religion, with a 'revealed' book of its own called Dasateer. Azar-e-Kaiwan died at Patna.

Zulfaqar Mubed was born in Patna around 1612, the 7th regnal year of Jahangir. The year 1618 is his first recorded date when he met a yogi Balak Nath to receive his blessings; and, the yogi is reported to have said: "This boy shall acquire the knowledge of God." In 1623, the next recorded date, he mentions his leaving Patna for Agra, the then capital of India, alongwith his family-friends and relations. Here he met Chatur Vapa, a famous ascetic, who giving him his blessings, taught him Gayatri Mantr and appointed one of his disciples to be with the boy until he comes of age. From 1627 to 1643 he reports himself to be either in Kashmir or at Lahore, or travelling between the two places. In 1643 he visited Iran, the country of his fore-fathers, with an aim to visit the Shrine at Mashhad. From 1644 to 1649 he lived at several places in the Punjab and Gujarat. Next year, he proceeded to Bengal and then to Orissa. He fell ill at Sikakul (Orissa) în 1653, whereafter no record regarding his whereabouts is available, except that he witnessed the fall of the unfortunate prince Dara Shikoh and the rise of the shooting star Aurangzeb. It has, however, been inferred that he died around 1670.

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