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Songs of the Divine: Bhima Bhoi’s Bhajanas and the Spirit of Mahima Dharma

Dibya Ranjan Tripathy

Journal of Humanities,Music and Dance November 26, 2022 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.55529/jhmd.26.35.46 via Semantic Scholar

Summary

Bhima Bhoi's bhajanas blend spirituality and aesthetics within Mahima Dharma, using vivid, almost psychedelic imagery to evoke divine ecstasy. His poetry employs intense colors, sounds, and emotions as metaphors for spiritual transformation, blurring the lines between physical and spiritual realms. The lyrics create a kaleidoscopic vision that connects the soul to Alekha, the formless Supreme Being, offering a doorway to altered states of awareness. This analysis highlights Bhoi's contribution to Mahima Dharma's spiritual narrative and its lasting impact in Odisha.

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Key finding Bhima Bhoi's poetic imagery in his bhajanas uses vibrant metaphors and sensory expressions to facilitate altered states of spiritual awareness and reshape perceptions of the divine within Mahima Dharma.

Abstract

This paper delves into the unique blend of spirituality and aesthetics in Bhima Bhoi’s bhajanas, highlighting the almost psychedelic qualities of his poetic language within the context of Mahima Dharma. Bhima Bhoi’s bhajanas are filled with vibrant imagery that pushes beyond the spiritual and cultural limits of his era, illustrating the core values of Mahima Dharma—such as monotheism, anti-ritualism, and equality—through vivid metaphors and sensory expressions. These lyrics create a sense of divine ecstasy, painting a kaleidoscopic vision that blurs the lines between physical and spiritual realms.In his bhajanas, Bhima Bhoi uses colors, sounds, and emotions in intense ways that evoke a deeply transcendental experience. This artistic style reflects the mystical visions often associated with spiritual awakening, allowing listeners or readers to feel a direct link between their own souls and Alekha, the formless Supreme Being. His use of color as metaphor represents both the external and internal transformations of the devotee. This study examines how Bhima Bhoi’s poetic imagery offers a doorway to altered states of spiritual awareness, reshaping ordinary perceptions of the divine into vivid, extraordinary experiences. By analyzing the language and symbolism in his bhajanas, this paper highlights Bhima Bhoi's contribution to the spiritual narrative of Mahima Dharma and its lasting impact in Odisha.

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