Bahu’s Silence: Where Lover and Beloved Dissolve
Bahu’s Silence: Where Lover and Beloved Dissolve Sultan Bahu did not place the highest truth in words, emotions, or even experiences. He placed it in silence . Not the silence of absence, but the silence where all distinctions fall away . In that silence, the lover is no longer separate from the Beloved . And the Beloved is no longer something to be reached. Both dissolve. Beyond Expression Every stage of love expresses itself — through longing, devotion, questions, seeking . But Bahu points to a stage where expression itself becomes unnecessary. Because expression implies distance. It assumes there is someone to speak and someone to receive. Silence removes this assumption. In silence, there is no message being sent. There is only being . And in that being, the idea of two begins to fade. The End of Relationship as Identity We often define ourselves through relationship: I am the one who loves I am the one who seeks I am the one who remembers Bahu...






