1924. This work contains the sayings of Lal Ded or Lal Diddi of
Kashmir (Granny Lal), known also as Laleshwari, Lalla Yogishwari
and Lalishri, between 1300 and 1400 AD. They are done into English
verse from the Lalla-Vakyani or Lal-Wakhi and annotated. The
authoress of the sayings, as a wandering ascetic and devoted
follower of the Shaiva Yoga form of the religion of the Hindus,
obtained such a hold on the people of the country that her verses
have become a household word. Her songs illustrate her religion on
its popular side, though they are not a systematic exposition of
Shaivism on the lines laid down by the theologians who preceded
her.
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