Kabir — "The true devotion is to live in harmony with all creatures, and to see the divin…"
The true devotion is to live in harmony with all creatures, and to see the divine in every form.
The true devotion is to live in harmony with all creatures, and to see the divine in every form.
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"Light does not argue with darkness; it simply exists gently."
"If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there."
"In every pause between words, a deeper meaning calls out."
"The wise man does not boast of his knowledge, nor does he hide his ignorance."
"Many have died; you also will die. The drum of death is being beaten."
Indian mystic poet whose verses (preserved in the Sikh Guru Granth Sahib and the Hindu Bhakti tradition) attacked both Hindu and Islamic orthodoxy. Closely associated with Guru Nanak (founder of Sikhism, who incorporated Kabir's verses). For an intellectual contrast, see Brahmanical priesthood, the ritualistic Hindu establishment of his era — Kabir's poetry is the founding text of bhakti devotional rebellion against ritualistic Hinduism — his verses ridicule caste, ritual purity, and priestly mediation as religious theatre.
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