Description
The Fakeer of Jungheera is a metrical narrative poem by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio, a prominent figure in 19th-century Indian literature. This classic work presents a compelling tale woven through verse, drawing from Indian folklore and spiritual traditions. The narrative follows the journey of a fakeer (a wandering ascetic or holy man) in the region of Jungheera, exploring themes of devotion, mysticism, and human struggle.
Derozio’s masterful use of metric verse brings to life the cultural landscape of India during the colonial period. The work serves as both a literary achievement and a valuable historical document, offering readers insight into Indian spiritual practices, social customs, and philosophical beliefs. The poem’s rich imagery and philosophical depth have made it an enduring classic in Indian literature, appealing to scholars, students, and literature enthusiasts interested in understanding the cultural heritage of India.







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