The most common modern reference to "Kevser Irmağı" is the Turkish folk song (türkü) performed by on her 1996 album, Uzakların Türküsü . The song is known for its deep emotional resonance and mystical (Sufi) undertones.
: The lyrics describe a soul in deep spiritual or emotional distress, pleading for a drink from the "Saki" (cupbearer) at the River of Kauthar. It uses metaphors like the Sırat Bridge (a narrow bridge over hell in Islamic theology) to represent a difficult journey where the narrator hopes for guidance and relief. Kevser Irmagi
Kevser Irmağı - song and lyrics by Özlem Özdil - Spotify The most common modern reference to "Kevser Irmağı"