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Maya Mari Na Man Mara, Mar Mar Gaye Shareer
Asha Trishna Na Mari, Keh Gaye Das Kabir

Translation

Neither illusion nor the mind, only bodies attained death
Hope and delusion did not die, so Kabir said.

My Understanding

To understand this doha correctly, one must understand first the word 'Maya'. This word is like an unsolved riddle and hard to translate. For want of a proper word, it is loosely translated as illusion. In its depths, 'Maya' perhaps means, Nature on the go...ever changing...hence an illusion.

In this doha, Kabir says while the physical body that is born, lives and eventually dies, the world of Maya goes on as does the Mind (that intelligent governing Self). Hope and the deceptive greed or delusion does not die either. Even in his death bed, one continues to cling with the perishable - the body, with one's aspirations, desires - and the cravings, the urges, the yearnings (trishna) dies not. In fact, the play of the world "leela" goes on because of this.

In his typical mystic style, Kabir compels the reader to contemplate and realize the Truth.
 

Rajender Krishan
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Comments on this Doha
Comment Thanks for explaining this doha in such a nice manner.I think kabir truly explained the factor behind the reincarnation.
Dr. Prakash kachhwal
03/27/2013
Comment thank u so much sir!
this is a b'ful reminder in a very b'ful form!
sonam
11/10/2012
Comment i realy like this doha
thankyau very much
anita sharma
08/20/2012
Comment Very good Doha and explanation thanks.
If all of us follow about 10% of DOHAS . Thee will lot of peace in this world.
Syed Haq
05/13/2012
Comment Maya=Sansaar, its "Vishayas", and the illusion,which is in our Mind - that, our happiness, i.e 'sukh' lies here, and here only, i.e in the Vishayas of Sansaar. And hence our Attatchment to itAttatchment i.e "Aasakti" of our Mind to it.These have never died.
This is how I was made to understand it's meaning.
Anonymous
03/07/2012
Comment Thank you Sir.
Anupam Chatterjee
12/09/2011
Comment its really a true fact!!!
piyal
11/27/2011
Comment We are here temporarily, only for a short while. This maya, this illusion, however remains and will trap the next life that comes into this world. We humans come and go. But the illusion that deludes us stays in this world, ever ready to ensnare its' next victim.
Mike Donahoe
09/24/2011
Comment
Maya means wealth or anything the human being has lust for like for his family and kids. He wants more and more, he never satisfied till he dies. His hope and hunger for wealth ruins his body from inside physically(shareer) as well as morally(aatma). Kabir warns us through this Doha to remain happy and satisfied with whatever god has blessed us with and not to be jealous with those who is richer and not to take any wrong path to become prosperous and wealthy.
Afzal Hussain
06/14/2011
Comment thanx. i am a 4th grader in bangladesh and i am thankful cozz i needed thewse for my school lessons
tasziliya.
02/28/2011
Comment Mr. Rajender Krishan,

You have done immense service by explaining Sant Kabir's dohe. They have been beautifully explained and if not exact as close to as Sant Kabir himself might have envisioned. These couplets are so simple yet filled with immense realization.

Thank you.

-regards
Arjun
Arjun Rathore
02/04/2011
Comment Maya literally means that everything is fake. to prove this point---------- to Gujarat Himalayas are in the north but to those living in Nepal Himalayas are towards the south -------- that simply means that everything here is fake , what we can consider as real is just our soul (ATMA) because it is eternal neither mind nor our body is real.
mrigankjain
10/27/2010
Comment There are several books on Kabir - by Rabindranath Tagore, Nirmal Das, GN Das. You will have to look for them in bookstores. Otherwise visit the site often as we have 38 dohas and 33 songs of Kabir.
Raj
08/02/2010
Comment I have finally found what I was looking for in english. I would like to know if this is available in book. Or, if you can email me all this Doha to me. Thanks

Also I like to let you know all my ancesters grow up knowing and reciting Kabir ka Doha all the time.
Bina Garg
08/02/2010
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Index of Dohas in English
  1. Looking at the grinding stone
  2. I searched for the crooked
  3. Tomorrows work do today
  4. Speak such words
  5. Slowly slowly O mind
  6. Give me so much O God
  7. In vain is the eminence
  8. Like seed contains the oil
  9. Begging is like perishing
  10. Neither illusion nor the mind
  11. Kabira in the market place
  12. Kabir's mind got cleansed
  13. Reading books everyone died
  14. In anguish everyone
  15. Guru is the washerman
  16. Alive one sees
  17. Inexpressible is the story of Love
  18. Worry is the bandit
  19. Don't be so proud and vain
  20. Don't be so proud and vain - 2
  21. By my doing nothing happens
  22. Like the pupil in the eye
  23. When you were born
  24. First the pangs of separation
  25. With the ocean set ablaze
  26. Kabir, save the wealth ...
  27. Hope lives in a dying world
  28. If I say one, It is not
  29. Kabir, This is the abode of love
  30. The Rosary rotating by the hand
  31. Eons have passed whirling rosary
  32. The rosary made of wooden
  33. When "I" was then Hari was not
  34. Ages have passed shaving
  35. What harm have the hair done
  36. Arise from slumber O Kabir
  37. O Kabir, Your Hut
  38. He alone's the Warrior
  39. Guru the Potter ...
  40. Liberation Comes Not in Seclution
Index of Dohas in Hindi
  1. Chalti Chakki Dekh Kar
  2. Bura Jo Dekhan Mein Chala
  3. Kaal Kare So Aaj Kar
  4. Aisee Vani Boliye
  5. Dheere Dheere Re Mana
  6. Sayeen Itna Deejiye
  7. Bada Hua To Kya Hua
  8. Jaise Til Mein Tel Hai
  9. Mangan Maran Saman Hai
  10. Maya Mari Na Man Mara
  11. Kabira Khara Bazaar Mein
  12. Kabir Man Nirmal Bhaya
  13. Pothi Padh Padh Jag Mua
  14. Dukh Mein Simran Sab Kare
  15. Gur Dhobi Sikh Kapda
  16. Jeevat Samjhe Jeevat Bujhe
  17. Akath Kahani Prem Ki
  18. Chinta Aisee Dakini
  19. Kabira Garv Na Keejiye
  20. Kabira Garv Na Keejiye - 2
  21. Kabir Kiya Kutch Na Hote Hai
  22. Jyon Naino Mein Putli
  23. Jab Tun Aaya Jagat Mein
  24. Pehle Agan Birha Ki
  25. Aag Jo Lagi Samand Mein
  26. Kabir So Dhan Sanchiye
  27. Aasa Jive Jag Mare
  28. Ek Kahun To Hai Nahin
  29. Kabir Yeh Ghar Prem Ka
  30. Maala To Kar Mein Phire
  31. Maala Pherat Jug Bhaya
  32. Kabir Maala Kaath Kee
  33. Jab Mein Tha Tab Hari Nahin
  34. Moond Munddavat Din Gaye
  35. Keson Kaha Bigadia
  36. Kabir Soota Kya Kare
  37. Kabira Teri Jhompri
  38. Kabir Soyee Soorma
  39. Guru Kumhar Sikh Kumbh Hai
  40. Shune Padiya Na Chootiyo

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