Conference of the Birds. Farid-ud-din Attār's Famous Sufi Story of Enlightenment.

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"Conference of the Birds" is a Persian poem by Sufi poet Attar, consisting of an allegorical story about birds seeking a king. The birds, led by the hoopoe, embark on a challenging journey to find the mythical Simurgh, a symbol of God. Throughout their journey, they encounter various trials and hardships that cause many to abandon the quest, leaving only thirty birds to reach the destination. Upon arrival, they realize that "Simurgh" is a play on words, meaning "thirty birds" in Persian, symbolizing that they themselves collectively are the Simurgh. This revelation teaches them that the divine is found within themselves, and the journey was a process of self-discovery and enlightenment.

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