Many divine souls have been born on this sacred land of India for ages. His ultimate goal was to understand God and the world he created.
One such great saint Shri Kabir Dasji passed away in Kashi a few years ago. He did not attend any major university in his youth. But they composed beautiful, nice hymns and dohas in folk style only from the inner consciousness. Through which he imparted the knowledge of religion and spirituality to the people. Kabirji's specialty was simple, straightforward folk language, accurate words and issues touching on daily life. All this made it easier for people to understand the mysteries of religion and spirituality. Many centuries have passed, even today Doha composed by Saint Kabirji is very popular.
Kabirji has presented a unique form of God in his Doha, according to him, 'Ppand, Brahmand, Dadi je kathiye, says Kabir Sai.
That is, Om is not Paramatma Nirguna or not Saguna - Paramatma is not a pind form or not, it is cosmic. God is something special from all this. There is more to it than that. Kabirdasji further says, whatever is actually there is Harij. Whatever Hari made her feel, everything came into it. Anyone who has such an experience will have nothing to say. It will descend into deep silence. In such a 'dense emptiness', God may be gifted.
'Dumb mango government, ditch and smile.'
It is as if the dumb man ate sugar, but what does he say? He was happy to eat sugar. How can a dumb person describe the sweet taste of sugar? The same is true of the ultimate realization of God, which cannot be described in words.
'Nati sarup varan nahi jake,
Falling down.
Here Kabir Saheb states that the world ends in form and shape. The boundaries of this world are limited to the outer covering only. The kingdom of God begins where the realm of the world ends.
Because God has no definite form or shape. Words or letters are the language of this world. God is formless, how can He be described in words?
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