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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Spiritual Portrait of Mevlana Rumi

Spiritual Portrait of Rumi by ZedStudy me as much as you like, you will never know me,
for I differ a hundred ways from what you see me to be.
Put yourself behind my eyes, and see me as I see myself,
For I have chose to dwell in a place you cannot see.

- Mevlana Rumi in Divan of Shams i Tabrizi -

Rumi in his eloquent words suggests us that our 'true self' can never be seen. Our true nature is not meant for our physical eyes, it can only be felt / seen through the eyes of the inner heart. Each human being is such an unique mystery! Because of that uniqueness Rumi says that only to see and understand someone truly we have to put ourselves behind the eyes of 'the one'. Entering into the highly esoteric human field of 'the one' is what enables us to mysteriously become 'you', to become 'the friend', to become a true lover. Its a timeless secret.

Spring overall. But inside us
there's another unity.

Behind each eye here,
one glowing water.

Every forest branch moves differently
in the breeze, but as they sway,
they connect at the roots.

- The Soul of Rumi, Coleman Barks -

This powerful portrait of Rumi shared in this post, thanks to artist 'Zed' is unlike any other portrait of Mevlana Rumi that I have seen. Many have tried representing him before (for comparison the links of other artists' rendering of Rumi is given at the end of this post), but Zed's inspiring work that which 'came' through him holds something special.

In all the previous representations of Rumi, he is always an old, somewhat sad looking old person; while he being such a powerful Ashik, Divine Lover, was anything but. Rumi, who possessed a blessed laughing heart can best be portrayed with a laughter of spiritual magnetism which is wonderfully done here.

Rumi was the vessel Shams had looked for for a very long time to pour light into. There is a stillness to the piece and a quiet joy of completion about Rumi that needed to be said. No, it DEMANDED to be spoken in a way that satisfied the voice in the artists heart. Its very graceful and healing to see that Rumi is holding water in his hand in this piece. Such a sacred symbol! Indeed his fountain of inspiration is still quenching thirst to so many lovers at heart.

To view the portrait in larger version and appreciate in details, click on the image. Our heartfelt appreciation to Zed for sharing this beautiful inspiration with us all. May his heart and brush continue to be blessed and inspired.

# Related post: Shams of Tabriz | Spiritual Portrait

:: Other portrait rendering of Rumi by Different Artists
1. Painting by Shahriar Shahriar
2. Rumi in contemplation, India 17th Century
3. Painting of Rumi by Setsuko Yoshida based on the oldest extant portrait of Rumi.
4. Rumi by Haydar Hatemi
5. Rumi in Moorish Orthodox Church Style Iconography
6. Rumi by Fatima Zahra Hassan
7. Miniature painting of Rumi by Hossein Behzad
8. Iranian Artists
9. Mevlana old painting
10. Unknown artist
11. Another Portrait
12. Portrait of Mevlana
13. Illustration of Rumi by Marianne Goldin
14. Rumi by Lisa Dietrich
15. Rumi meets Shams by Michael Green
16. Rumi by Rassouli

. Portraits of Rumi: Looking for your face via Youtube

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7 Comments:

At 6:34 PM, Blogger Subhasmita said...

"Put yourself behind my eyes, and see me as I see myself "

Didn't get any clue, how shall I put myself behind my beloved's eyes :( :( :(

Only way that I am getting it is to think self in its position !!

Adi r u having any other option??

 
At 9:31 PM, Blogger Kevin Beck said...

I love those thoughts. Thanks for sharing them.

I especially love to portrait. The smile looks so genuinely happy. It is inspiring beyond words.

 
At 10:53 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you dearest Sadiq for sharing that beautiful portrait truly worthy of appreciating in its totality. And as you wrote, "the one"...I love this topic; does 1 X 1=1? Is each individual grain of sugar in a cup one cup? Do all the individual ingredients make the (1) cake? Love ya, Sadiq,

your friend Barbara in CA

 
At 10:38 AM, Blogger Subhasmita said...

After thinking so much, I putting in this way don't think you are different, then only you can know who I am :-)

 
At 10:38 AM, Blogger Subhasmita said...

1x1 = 1

 
At 10:54 AM, Blogger Subhasmita said...

Harassed by some of the disciples, who had become jealous of the fact that Jalal al-Din spent all of his time with Shams, the latter left Konya. Rumi became so distressed that he sent him many letters and messages containing his first poems in Persian and Arabic and finally, after having discovered that he was in Damascus, sent his own son Sultan Walad after him. Shams finally accepted to return to Konya, he stayed at Rumi's home and again the mystical conversation began, leading to a renewed jealousy among some of Rumi's disciples. On the night of December 5, 1248, as Rumi and Shams were talking, Shams was called to the door. He went out, and was never seen again. It is believed that he was murdered. The mystery of his absence engulfed Rumi's world and he searched for him for two years travelling as far as Damascus, but to no avail. It was there that he came to the following realization:

Why should I seek? I am the same as he.
His essence speaks through me.
I have been searching for myself!

Rumi ...

 
At 7:05 PM, Blogger Subhasmita said...

Arey Lil Da, u didn't undrestand my question... What should I become or what do I do to see and feel the supreme...Should I become its kid,its friend its lover or its parent, so that I can understand it...

And I didn't get any other way than becoming itself...

If you can mark the same searching Rumi has said :

"Why should I seek? I am the same as he.
His essence speaks through me.
I have been searching for myself!"

 

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