Comprising a whopping 70,000 verses divided into 10 volumes, PeelayPattar is an epic punjabi poem touching 1700 diverse subjects and creating the longest poetry.
Harbans Bhalla was a prolific writer and a philosopher who moved to India from Pakistan post Partition in 1947 and chose to pen his thoughts in Urdu, Persian and Shahamukhi, away from limelight.
From 1978 to 1992, a total of 1,40,000 lines with over 15 lakh words were written by him, breaking a 10th century record of a 60,000 verses poetry written by Phirdousi who took 35 years to complete his Shahnameh.
“The release of the full compilation of my father’s work at the World Punjabi Conference is a moment of pride. It took him 14 years to write PeelayPattar. And it took me 10 years to publish it. This is a 24-year long effort by a father and his son. For the readers, this will be journey of discovery, of the times lived and of the thoughts echoed. It is a work of a lifetime,” said Monish Bhalla, son of Harbans Bhalla.
The author has used the Davaiya Chhand, different from the traditional Dohras, Kabitt and Baintt to create a world of truth by being close to existence and a primordial life. Originally written in Shahamukhi, his son decided to get the voluminous work transcribed into Gurmukhi by renowned poet Harbhajan Singh Komal.