Rumi known as Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi and also popularly known as Mevlana ( was a 13th-century Persian Muslim poet, jurist, theologian, and Sufi mystic. Born in Persia, he spent much of his life in modern day Turkey. He is renowned as a mystical poet, who expressed the ecstasy and paradox of divine love.
Rumi Short Poems
The fault is in the blamer
Spirit sees nothing to criticize
– Rumi, ‘The Wisdom of Rumi’
Rumi poems
- Every Craftsman
- Gone to the Unseen
- If a tree could wander
- We are as The Flute
- O Love
- Short Poems of Rumi
- A Dark Wine So Potent
- At every Instant
- Be Lost in the Call
- On Love
- No End to the Journey
- Secretly we spoke
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Photos Tejvan and Unmesh, Sri Chinmoy Centre Galleries