Warris Shah

Warris Shah is to Punjabi poetry what Chaucer was to English - the pulse beat of its people. He turned poetry into Punjabi and Punjabi into poetry. His chief contribution was the creation of the immortal Heer, the epic poem of love of Heer and Ranjha, sung by the people of Punjab in the same style and syntax without any variation since the time it was completed and composed in 1776 during the 8th invasion of Ahmed Shah Abdali.

Warris Shah was 36 at that time. He lived to see his Heer sung for nearly a quarter of a century. Enthralling generations of Punjabi poets, opera writers and listeners, Warris Shah is a literary calossus who bestrode the literary scene of Punjab as no other poet did after Farid. With Warris Shah begins the modern period in Punjabi poetry.

Addressing Warris Shah, Amrita Pritam, the prima donna of Punjabi poetry today, wrote after the partition holocaust: “If the tragedy of one Heer could make you cry, what would have happened if you were alive in 1947 when a million Heers were raped in the same land”.

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  1. Narinder said, April 7, 2007 @ 4:37 am

    hello sir
    I read ur few topics today. It’s good but not in adequate amount. Means what u have given here, normally people knows. So add add some certain texts that would be really knowledgeable. All stories are known but there are certain moments or happenings that are not known to everyone. Details are required.

  2. navrrahi said, June 2, 2007 @ 1:46 pm

    punjabi writers bare adhuri jankari hai

  3. prabhleen said, January 24, 2008 @ 6:12 am

    Respected Sir
    Thaude punjabi writers bare bahut achche articles ne par it would have been better if there would have been more info available n jeda waaris shah ji de article ch amrita pritam diya lines payyiyan gayyiya ne o agar punjabi ch vi hon ta it would really be better becoz those r the original lines. Anyways ur site is really helpful its making me meet with my culture thanks for it

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