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Whence have Hindus and Muslims come?
If God wished me to become a Muslim,
There would be an automatic sunnat
(circumcision)
If Sunnat makes a man a Muslim,
What about the woman
who is the other half of the man?
And man cannot do without her.
She then remains a Kafir,
O dear ignorant priest,
leave all these baseless ceremonies,
Just remember God ever and ever
Who is refuge of All"
This made the
priest as well as others wonderstruck. He
could not contradict Kabir, he was
answerless. He just cried, "Kafirs
live in this house, I will not even eat
the unclean food". Saying this he
rushed out of the house.
There are many stories to show Kabir's
greatness. He was thrown into deep water
with his hands and feet bound; he was
placed on burning fire; and was also put
infront of a drunken elephant, yet he was
saved everytime. This stage where God
saves his devotees is achieved with firm
faith in God.
Great men come into this world to change
the course of life. They make the
difference of "Mine" and
"Thine" disappear. They are
always contented with the Will of God,
They become One with Him. Only HIS NAAM
is their food. As Kabir says:
"O
servant, where does thou seek Me (God)?
Lo! I am beside thee
I am neither in the Temple or the Mosque
I am neither in Kaaba, nor in Kailash,
Neither am I in rites and ceremonies,
Nor in Yoga and renunciation
If thou art a true seeker,
thou shalt at once see Me
Thou shalt meet me in a moment of time.
Kabir says, O Sadhu! God is the Breath of
all breath
So he condemned the worship of idols. He
was against the caste system. Both Hindus
and Muslims are among his followers
(Kabir Panthies). Many of his
thoughts are in consonance with the
House of Guru Nanak and so we find 541 of
his hymns in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
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