- 'Like Taruvar Beej Mahe, Beej Taruvar Mahi, Kabe Kabir-Vicharike Jagat Brahm Ke Mahi ..'
If there is any 'expert doctor' in the medieval age who knows every single disease and all the ailments, ailments, ailments and titles of human beings sitting at home in the machinery of human life, then he is Saint Kabir. It is difficult to bind Sant Kabirji in any adjectives.
On the one hand, the curiosities that have crept into the religion, attack the blind faith in human life in harsh words! So Kabir Dasji has also played a role of social reformer and doer. The name of Algari saint Shri Kabir Saheb, famous in the field of Indian religion and spirituality, is also at the forefront in philosophical thought. He was also a philosopher. He was the leader who showed the right path to the various classes of the society!
With which he slammed the custom of untouchability which had been entrenched in the society for years.
Shri Kabirji has a prominent place in the saint tradition. Doha is especially famous for his compositions. In which he seems to be a poet or a saint. No matter what role Kabirji plays, he always seems to be a spiritual philosopher standing on the edge of truth. In these very few words, Devi was a special feature of Saint Kabirji, one of his Doha Granth is needed.
'Zini-Zini Buni Chadaria.' As his metaphorical power flourished in Doha. In the headline Doha he explains how the great tree is hidden in the subtle seed. And from the same tree another seed is obtained, just as the place, the world, arises from Brahman. The pitcher is made of clay, but it also contains water waves.
In the same way the world is from Brahmarup and Brahman.
'Madhur vachan hai aushadhi, katuk vachan hai tir,
Shravan dwar hai sanchare, shalai sakla sharira '
Meaning: Truthful sweetness works like a medicine. Calms anger, while bitter-cruel, promises act like an arrow, as listening to bitter promises enters the psyche and disturbs us by causing great disturbance.
'Kabir Man Nirmal Bhaya, like Gangame Nir
Pichai, Pichai Hari Firai, Kahat Kabir.
That is, when our mind is as pure and innocent as the water of the Ganges. Then the waste of rage, hatred, work and anger that comes to mind flows. After that, in our mind, Shri Hari is always ready to fulfill the resolutions made.
Saint Kabir was a lover of God and he was the messiah of all religions. He had a clear belief that God is seen in every person, place, place, and that God is one.
- Paresh Antani
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