Kabir is one of those figures who stubbornly refuses to fit. Every tradition that later tried to claim him ended up being quietly dismantled by him instead. Hindus call him a bhakta, Muslims a Sufi, yogis a sant, philosophers a mystic. Kabir himself would likely have laughed at all of them. Labels were precisely what … Continue reading Kabir: The Renegade Master Who Refused to Play the Religious Game
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Kabir’s instructions for finding and consolidate the Inner Light
Kabir and the Yoga of the Inner Light A Reading of the Chauntīsī part of Kabir's Bijak What Chauntīsī means? The word comes from Hindi: chauntīs = thirty-four. Chauntīsī = a composition consisting of thirty-four verses In Kabir’s corpus, texts are often grouped by metrical or numerical form, not by doctrinal topic. Examples include: Sakhi … Continue reading Kabir’s instructions for finding and consolidate the Inner Light