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Lal
Ded contributed the vaks of devotion and wisdom to the Kashmiri
language. Habba Khatun, on the other hand, sang songs of love and romance.
Habba Khatun was
born in the village of Chandrahar in the sixteenth century. In her earlier
days, she was called Zoon (the Moon). She grew up in the midst of the saffron
fields and in the shade of the chinar trees. She was not raised as a typical
peasant girl. She had learnt how to read and write from the village moulvi.
At an early age her father married her to a peasant boy. But this illiterate
peasant boy could not keep Zoon happy. He could not understand the longings
of her heart. Just like Lal Ded, Zoon also was sad. Lalla became desperate
and left her home. Zoon divorced her husband and started singing songs
in Kashmiri. |