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Lalan Sai brought the torch of light to the world against the turmoil, chaos, all these things are discussed in this book. The book discusses in detail the differences in Lalan's religious beliefs. Lalan was indifferent to traditional religion in real life as well.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Rashid |first1=Dr. Saifur |title=Lalon's Philosophy, Baulism and Folk Musical Tradition in the Midst of Continuity and Change |journal=Research Gate |date=April 2019 |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342600660_Lalon's_Philosophy_Baulism_and_Folk_Musical_Tradition_in_the_Midst_of_Continuity_and_Change |access-date=8 August 2022}}</ref> | Lalan Sai brought the torch of light to the world against the turmoil, chaos, all these things are discussed in this book. The book discusses in detail the differences in Lalan's religious beliefs. Lalan was indifferent to traditional religion in real life as well.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Rashid |first1=Dr. Saifur |title=Lalon's Philosophy, Baulism and Folk Musical Tradition in the Midst of Continuity and Change |journal=Research Gate |date=April 2019 |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342600660_Lalon's_Philosophy_Baulism_and_Folk_Musical_Tradition_in_the_Midst_of_Continuity_and_Change |access-date=8 August 2022}}</ref> | ||
Fakir Lalon Shah's personal life, family life, social life are discussed in this book. This book explains why Lalan spoke of being humanistic above all social life. Shahinoor Rahman said in this book, because Fakir Lalon knew and understood, he mentioned many things about people and humanism in his songs. | Fakir Lalon Shah's personal life, family life, social life are discussed in this book. This book explains why Lalan spoke of being humanistic above all social life. Shahinoor Rahman said in this book, because Fakir Lalon knew and understood, he mentioned many things about people and humanism in his songs. | ||
The book explains how world famous writers Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam and American poet Allen Ginsberg were influenced by Lalon's universal ideals of life. | |||
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