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Serious Little stories for the soul on a Saturday

A repeat of the sayings of Bhagat Kabir which are relevant to the present times of pride, arrogance, greed and death of the innocents as evidenced by the troubles people face in the present day Mid-East brought on by hate and anger of world leaders.

The following sayings are a reminder to them all from Bhagat Kabir.


Bhagat Kabir

Key details about his birth and life include:

  • Birth Date: Most accounts state he was born in 1398 (Samvat 1455) on the full moon day of Jyeshtha month (Jyeshtha Purnima), a day celebrated as Kabir Jayanti.

  • Birth Circumstances: While legends suggest he was found in the Lahartara pond, some accounts believe he was the child of a Brahmin widow, as per Britannica.

  • Background: He was raised by Niru and Nima, a Muslim couple, but his teachings spanned across Hindu, Muslim, and Bhakti traditions.

  • Legacy: Known for his dohe (couplets) and profound poetry, he was a revolutionary Saint whose work comprises a significant part of the Guru Granth Sahib - Holy Book of the Sikhs.


Jab Tun Aaya Jagat Mein, Log Hanse Tu Roye
Aise Karni Na Kari, Pache Hanse Sab Koye

When you came to this world (when you were born),

People laughed as you cried,
Do not do such Shameful deeds,
That people feel happy

On the day you die.

Kabira Garv Na Keejiye, Uncha Dekh Aavaas
Kaal Paron Bhuin Letna, Ooper Jamsi Ghaas

O Kabir! Don’t be proud

Of your wealth or state,
Tomorrow when you will die,
Will be laid underground

And grass will grow on your grave.


Kabira Garv Na Keejiye, Kaal Gahe Kar Kes
Na Jaane Kit Mare Hai, Kya Des Kya Pardesh

O! Kabir! Don’t be proud of thy status,

Death will seize thee by thy hair.
Nobody knows when he will die,

Whether at home or abroad!

And Finally:


"Guru Govind dou khade, kaake lagoon paay;
Balihari Guru aapne, Govind diyo batay."

Meaning: "Both the Guru (Saint Teacher) and God are standing before me, whose feet do I bow to?
I bow to the Guru, who has shown me God".


Key details on Kabir’s view:
  • The Guru as the Key: Kabir explains that without the Guru, one cannot know or find God, as the Guru dispels the darkness of ignorance.
  • No Disrespect to God: While he bows to the Guru first, it is not out of disrespect to God, but rather out of gratitude to the intermediary who enabled the meeting with the divine.
  • Guru is God Manifest: In many of his teachings, Kabir makes no distinction between the True Guru (Satguru) and God, viewing the Guru as the supreme guide, or a living embodiment of the divine.
Therefore, Kabir bows to the Saint/Guru who brought him to God.


Some Hymns of Bhagat Kabir Ji





1. Life is Four Days: This hymn reminds us that human life is fleeting. Wealth, position, ego, and the pride of relationships all linger here. Kabir says, "What is there today is gone tomorrow. So wake up now and recognize the truth."


2. Sweet Ram resides on the face: "In this hymn, Kabir launches a scathing attack on pretense. Sweet words on the outside, deceit and selfishness on the inside—Kabir asks, is this devotion? The true Ram resides in inner purity, not just in words."


3.
Jo Kuchh Main Paaya (What I Found) This hymn is a song of Guru's grace and self-realization. Kabir explains that whatever I received was not through any effort but through surrender and Guru's grace. This song gives the experience of peace, gratitude and silence.


4. Na Kahun Se Dosti Na Kahun Se Bair (This hymn is a wonderful example of detachment and neutrality). Kabir says - When the ego is destroyed, there is neither friend nor enemy. Only the feeling of witnessing remains.



5. Toot Gayi Sab Taar (All the strings have broken) This hymn points to the final awakening of the soul. When all the strings of the body, mind and world are broken, then only sound, silence and ultimate truth remain. This hymn is suitable for deep meditation and inner journey.
 
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What is needed in these trooubled times is some soothing hymn for the soul


Kirtan on the Great Wall of China - 28/11/2015​



 
Life is not an easy journey.
Please say a prayer for all the sick and helpless children and pray that they recover quickly.



Rakh Lai Garib Jaan Ke​




  • Rakh lai garib jaan ke: Please keep me (under your protection) knowing I am a poor/helpless one.
  • Mainu chran vich jaan ke: Knowing I am at your feet (seeking shelter).
  • Apna hi jaan ke: Considering me as your own.
  • Deen-duni de natha: Oh Master of the world.



 
These are times when leaders do not know what they do and are overcome with Kam (lust), Krodh (anger), Lobh (greed), Moh (attachment), and Ahankar (ego/pride).
Instead fill yourselves with Unconditional Love



Mera Man Loche - Unconditional Love




Mera Man Lochai

The Bani (Sacred Hymns) of the Fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, in the Raag (musical measure) called Maajh, Chau-Padas (Four lines per Hymn), First House of Raag.

My mind longs for the vision of the Guru’s Darshan (view/see)
It cries out like the thirsty song bird for the nectar of your name.
My thirst is not quenched, and I can not find peace
Until I receive the Darshan the beloved saint.

I give myself, and my soul for your Darshan, my beloved Guru!
Your face is so beautiful, and the sound of your words (shabd) is so filled with inner wisdom.
It has been too long since this rainbird has had even a glimpse of water.
Blessed is the land, where you live, my friend and loved one, my Divine teacher.

I give myself, and my soul, to my beloved, my Divine Guru.
An instant away from you, brings darkness.
When will I meet You, my beloved Waheguru?
I can’t endure this night, sleep eludes me too until I see your home, my beloved Guru!

I give myself, and my soul to your true home, my beloved Guru!
By good fortune, I met my Saint Guru
and I have found that the immortal creator is within the home of my own self
and so I will always serve you and never be separated from you even for an instant



@venetiagarcia6923

2 years ago
Most beautiful music!!Takes my soul to a higher place everytime

@rohitrnaidu

4 months ago
I can feel God through this. Thank you

@l.gabrielaespinoza2125

3 years ago
Amo, amo estas canciones. La paz llega, el presente se hace presente y la valoración de lo simple, lo sencillo, de lo que está en mí reconforta mi alma.gracias, gracias, gracias infinitas.
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I love, I love these songs. Peace arrives, the present moment becomes present, and the appreciation of the simple things, of what's within me, comforts my soul.Thank you, thank you, thank you so much.


@t.m1485

5 years ago
what's this language? It's make me feel relaxed ..thank u

@Twisha12

5 years ago
Punjabi language
 
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In this tumultuous, chaotic, evil and unpredictable world listen to this soulful God blessed voice which spreads love for all.


Ajeet Kaur - Adi Shakti Namo Namo​





Adi Shakti Adi Shakti Adi Shakti, Namo Namo

Sarab Shakti Sarab Shakti Sarab Shakti, Namo Namo

Pritham Bhagvati Pritham Bhagvati Pritham Bhagvati, Namo Namo


Kundalini Mata Shakti Mata Shakti, Namo Namo


Translation:

I bow to the Primal Power.

I bow to the all Encompassing Power and Energy.

I bow to that through which God creates.

I bow to the creative power of the kundalini, the Divine Mother Power.

@TamaraZeiKhvibliani

4 years ago
My 2 year old daughter can have her tantrums and this is what calms her instantly. She smiles when she hears the words and sometimes she watches this video and she says she is beautiful.

@DJfractalflight

5 years ago
This video may be one of the best things to happen to this world

@sgg6131

1 year ago
A feeling of all-encompassing, unconditional love and boundless bliss.

@rajeshwarysarraf9413

4 years ago
First time I heard this meditation song.feel so relax n calm.
 
Listen to the holy words of Baba Fareed when he reminds us about Life and Death, which almost all of us do not like to talk about.

However, we all have to face the inevitable.

Link his words to yourself and others and you will realize we are here for a very short period of time.

If you do not remember death, the chances of you doing good on Earth are very slim.

Our ultimate goal is to be re-united with God.

Do not waste time. Say your prayers and do good whatever your religion.

Remember how many years have flown by and how fast.


Who was Baba Farid also spelt as Baba Fareed?


Baba Farid (c. 1173–1266), or Fariduddin Ganjshakar, was a highly revered 12th-13th century Punjabi Muslim Sufi preacher, mystic, and poet.

He was known as Ganj-i-Shakar (Treasury of Sugar) or "Treasury of Sweetness," a title resulting from a story that his mother used to place sugar under his prayer mat to encourage his devotion as a child.
---- Such a blessed mother

His spiritual verses were included in the Guru Granth Sahib, the sacred scripture of Sikhism, by the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev.
Sikhism and Sufi Islam has a very strong historical spiritual bond.



salok saekh fareedh kae part 3 (youtube.com)
 
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