Hayran Attar Katayoun Goudarzi Imamyar Has Review

: The soul is a dewdrop that must drown in the sea of God to find its true nature.

: A metaphor for the lover (seeker) who willingly consumes themselves in the flame of the Beloved (Divine). Hayran Attar Katayoun Goudarzi Imamyar Has

The song is a prominent track from the 2008 album of the same name by Iranian vocalist Katayoun Goudarzi and Azerbaijani kamancheh master Imamyar Hasanov . The "deep text" of this track is drawn from the mystical poetry of Farid ud-Din Attar (Attar of Nishapur), a 12th-century Persian Sufi poet who profoundly influenced Rumi . 🕊️ Philosophical Context: "Hayrân" (Bewilderment) : The soul is a dewdrop that must

: It is a "fruitful confusion" where the intellect fails, leaving only pure, heart-led wonder. 📜 Meaning of the Poetry (Attar) The "deep text" of this track is drawn

: The seeker feels they know nothing, understand nothing, and are even unaware of their own existence.

The collaboration between Goudarzi and Hasanov is designed to evoke this spiritual state through specific musical choices:

: The human ego is merely a shadow that vanishes the moment the "Sun" of Divine Truth appears. 🎵 Musical Interpretation

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