1
faculty member of University of Religions and Denominations
2
Ph. D. student of wisdom of religious art
Abstract
The tradition of chivalry has been used by the masters of artifact and arts in ancient culture of Islamic Persia as a way to cultivate spiritual journey to the Truth and train pupils and art-practitioners. This method which can be compared with similar practices in Japan and mediaeval Europe has prompted the creation of many prominent works of art and the training of great men of art. It is attempted in the present article to examine the principles and methods of conduct in these cycles and groups and their impact on the production of art and transcendence of relevant artifacts.
Mousavi Gillani, S. R. and Shakibadel, M. (2016). Mystical Journey in the Master-Disciple Tradition of Letters on Chivalry and its Impact on Creativity of Artist. Theosophia Practica, 8(Issue 28), 197-219.
MLA
Mousavi Gillani, S. R. , and Shakibadel, M. . "Mystical Journey in the Master-Disciple Tradition of Letters on Chivalry and its Impact on Creativity of Artist", Theosophia Practica, 8, Issue 28, 2016, 197-219.
HARVARD
Mousavi Gillani, S. R., Shakibadel, M. (2016). 'Mystical Journey in the Master-Disciple Tradition of Letters on Chivalry and its Impact on Creativity of Artist', Theosophia Practica, 8(Issue 28), pp. 197-219.
CHICAGO
S. R. Mousavi Gillani and M. Shakibadel, "Mystical Journey in the Master-Disciple Tradition of Letters on Chivalry and its Impact on Creativity of Artist," Theosophia Practica, 8 Issue 28 (2016): 197-219,
VANCOUVER
Mousavi Gillani, S. R., Shakibadel, M. Mystical Journey in the Master-Disciple Tradition of Letters on Chivalry and its Impact on Creativity of Artist. Theosophia Practica, 2016; 8(Issue 28): 197-219.