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Kunangudi Masthan Sahib (1792-1838) was a
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Sufi Sufism ( ar, ''aṣ-ṣūfiyya''), also known as Tasawwuf ( ''at-taṣawwuf''), is a mystic body of religious practice, found mainly within Sunni Islam but also within Shia Islam, which is characterized by a focus on Islamic spirituality, ...
poet and composer. His songs remain popular today, especially in the
Gaana Gaana (or Gānā) is a genre of Tamil music, which is sung in the Madras Bashai dialect of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is rap-like "collection of rhythms, beats and sensibilities native to the Chennai people." It evolved over the past two c ...
music of
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Early life

Masthan Sahib was Born at Kunangudi near
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in
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district, he was named Sultan Abdul Kadir Sahib at birth his parents Nainar Mohamed Sahib and Fathima bivi were wealthy parents but the son chose to give it all up, seeking the supreme truth. He became a Sufi, taking to the Qadariya order. His love for God he expressed in the form of songs. To him, God was the beloved and in some of the songs, in keeping with the Sufi tradition.Eventually he gave up a worldly life and became an ascetic and mystic, wandering from place to place, living in forests, and eventually settling in Chennai.


Family Background

he was a Grandson of Tamil Poet Minna Noor-ud-din who sing "பொன்னரிய மாலை", Minna Noor-ud-din father Peer Ravuttar and his grandfather Meeran kani Annaviyar (Meeran kani Ravuttar) sing "அரக்கான் மாலைச் சுருக்கம்" and Annaviyar Father Seiku Nainar Ravuttar (kananavirayar - கனகவிராயர்) also a tamil poet , Mastan Sahib family was a Aristocratic Poetic Family.


Life

At the
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shrine, Masthan Sahib is said to have experienced as profound mystical awakening while undergoing '' chilla'', a forty-day period of secluded meditation. His major verse collection, the ''Masthan Saheb Padalgal'', deals with the power of this shrine. Masthan Sahib taught his many disciples by composing around one hundred devotional and philosophical poems, totaling some 5000 lines. Many of them were modeled on the work of
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composers and hymn writers like
Thayumanavar Thayumanavar or Tayumanavar ( ta, தாயுமானவர் ''Tāyumānavar'') (1705–1744) was a Tamil spiritual philosopher from Tamil Nadu, India. Thayumanavar articulated the Saiva Siddhanta philosophy. He wrote several Tamil hymns ...
. Masthan Sahib's work has been described as having "pathos and feeling" equal to
Thayumanavar Thayumanavar or Tayumanavar ( ta, தாயுமானவர் ''Tāyumānavar'') (1705–1744) was a Tamil spiritual philosopher from Tamil Nadu, India. Thayumanavar articulated the Saiva Siddhanta philosophy. He wrote several Tamil hymns ...
, but with simple and colloquial language that was sometimes crude or obscene. Masthan Sahib was also influenced by the works of Tamil '' siddhars'' (tantric adepts). In the second half of the nineteenth century, Aiyacami Mutaliyar composed a praise-poem on Masthan Sahib entitled ''Kunankutiyar Patirruppattantati''. Twentieth-century
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player V.S. Gomathisankara Iyer set his songs to Carnatic tunes, making them suitable for concert play. An album of his works sung by notable
Gaana Gaana (or Gānā) is a genre of Tamil music, which is sung in the Madras Bashai dialect of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is rap-like "collection of rhythms, beats and sensibilities native to the Chennai people." It evolved over the past two c ...
singer Mylai Venu, was released by India's National Folklore Support Center in 2008. His
dargah A dargah ( fa, درگاه ''dargâh'' or ''dargah'', Turkish: ''dergâh'', Hindustani: ''dargah'' दरगाह درگاہ, bn, দরগাহ ''dorgah'') is a shrine or tomb built over the grave of a revered religious figure, often ...
in Chennai still attracts pilgrims and visitors. It is constructed with an architectural style influenced by Hindu temples. Most notably, it has a
mandapam Mandapam is a panchayat town in Ramanathapuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The famed Pamban Railway bridge and Vehicular bridge lie to the East of this Panchayat Town. Mandapam is Tamil Nadu’s largest refugee camp for Sri L ...
(ceremonial hall or platform) resembling those in Tamil temples. That he fused influences from Hindu singers with Sufi Muslim asceticism and teachings suggests his religiosity was syncretic, combining many strands of Tamil spirituality. Also buried at his dargah are four of his disciples - Pulavar Nayagangal (Sheikh Abdul Qadir), Qadir Mastan Sahib, Madhar Bibi and Ibrahim Sahib. The locals of North Chennai, where he spent his last years, referred to him as Tondiar ("someone from
Thondi Thondi or Tondi is a Panchayat town in Ramanathapuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located 48Km North from district headquarters Ramanathapuram Ramanathapuram (), also known as Ramnad, is a town and a municipality in Ra ...
"). So the neighborhood of Chennai where he lived became known as
Tondiarpet Tondiarpet is a northern neighbourhood of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Etymology This area got its name from a famous nineteenth-century Muslim Saint Kunangudi Masthan Sahib. His birthplace is located near Thondi in Ramanathapuram District. H ...
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References

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