Rumi: Authentic Mevlana Whirling Sema Dervish Dance Complete Video in Konya Turkey

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If you are looking for to experience the authentic Sufi whirling dance then Konya is the In Turkey, Rumi is fondly remembered by his followers as Mevlana, meaning scholar, and was buried in Konya, a Turkish city visited by millions every year. Upon his death in 1273, Rumi's followers founded the Mevlevi Order, also known as the Order of the Whirling Dervishes, famous for the Sufi ritual known as the Sema ceremony.

The Sema, an indispensable part of the order, is a whirling ritual that is accompanied by music and characterized by certain rules. The ritual begins with Nat-i Sherif, a poem recited in praise of the Prophet Muhammad before the semazens make their entrance. The dervishes cross their arms across their chest and begin whirling in accompaniment to the music, taking off their waistcoats to symbolize purification and the setting aside of ego.

It is a symbolic ritual in which everything from the dervishes' movements to their clothing has meaning. The Semahane (dance hall) is a circular room designed to represent the universe, while the post on which the Sheikh, the leader of the ritual, sits is red, symbolizing the sunset and the time of day Rumi united with God (Allah). The post on which a beginner of the Mevlevi Order sits is black and only once they have completed their journey of enlightenment can they sit on a white post.

Their symbolic costumes consist of white robes and a tall hat called a "sikke." The semazens open both arms to their sides and whirl counter-clockwise as if embracing the universe. The right hand with an open palm is extended upward representing the readiness to receive God's beneficence through the path to the heart. The left hand with the palm extended downward represents the dervishes' willingness to impart God's message to those witnessing the Sema and fellow men.

In the second cycle the dervishes' entire existence is said to be dissolved within the divine unity. The ceremony concludes with messages of peace by semazens and usually finishes with a recitation from the Quran.

Described as one of the most exquisite spiritual ceremonies, the whirling of the dervishes is a highly structured act of love and faith. The Sema was declared one of the "Masterpieces of the Oral and Cultural Heritage of Humanity" by UNESCO in 2008.

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