Abstract:
Literary historians divide the history of Hindi literature into four eras. They are, namely, “Aadi
Kaal”, “Bhakthi Kaal”, “Reethi Kaal” and “Aadhunik Kaal”. Out of these four eras, “Bakthi
Kaal” is considered the golden era of the history of Hindi literature. “Aadi Kaal” was the 7
th
century, “Bhakthi Kaal” the14
th
century, “Reethi Kaal” the 17
th
century and “Aadhunik Kaal”
was the period after the 19
th
century. The devotional demur which took place at the end of “Aadi
Kaal” was able to make ample changes in Hindi literature. The literature of a country is the mirror
of its society. Thus, after the Muslim invasions which took place during “Aadi Kaal”, the people
who were frustrated of war concentrated on other different subjects. Some rejected the war and
some thought the war should be ceased by war. Therefore, the people who warded off the war
expected some spiritual reconciliation by following religious paths. To obtain the spiritual peace,
they followed different religious paths which were able to breed a religious demur in the country
at that time. As a result, while following different religious paths, several religions emerged with
the emphasis of devotional feelings. Even the literature of that time was based on the different
religions which involved devotion. Devotional literature was born as a result of this situation. The
devotional literature has two devotional sectors called “Nirgun” and “Sagun”. The people who
followed the “Nirgun” path believed that God does not have any specific form or figure and the
people who followed “Sagun” path believed that god has a specific form or figure. Nirgun
devotees believed the god can be reached through intelligence and love whereas Sagun devotees
believed in the gods like Ram and Krishna. The devotees who followed all these religious paths
believed that their god is superior to all and sang poems and couplets by assigning different
pictures to their gods. It is one of the distinguished characteristics of Hindi literature that the
devotees sang poems and couplets for their husbands or lovers considering them as their god even
while worshipping their unseen god. Kabirdas, Surdas and Mirbai can be identified as the most
famous and outstanding poets of “Bakthi era” who wrote poetry on devotion. They formed a
beautiful and an immense devotion by presenting the husband or the lover as ones’ god which
finally created phenomenal literary works.