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I think a little nearer rendering might be
In this world, by reading books, none became any wise By reading the four letters of Love, wisdom does arise
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nice lines kabeer g
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very very good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I likes Kabir doho from my childhood,
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ye sach hai sirf kitab padh lene se hi koi gyanwan nahi ban jaata--jisne prem ko nahi padha wo kabhi gyani nahi ban sakta--
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I likes Kabir's doha, each doha give us a lesion to learn some moral etc.
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This is a very famous doha from Kabir Das, which I was searching with meaning. Thanks for the explanation. Though not a Hindi speaking person, I have studied Hindi and I think the verse is not written correctly and the meaning given is also not correct. "Podhe padh padh, not pad"; "dhaaee akshar prem ka..." I think the meaning is this: No one becomes a learned man (pandith) by mere book learning. Truly wise person is he who has understood the meaning of the two and half letters PREM (p-re and half m). Here, mere earthly love is not intended such as between two lovers. That kind of love changes over time and at least vanishes with death. So what is constant? It is the Love of God. The person who has understood this is the true pandit. Kabirji advises us to love God and his creations, man and animals alike. That is seflless love. When selfishness goes, love comes in the mind and that is true Love. Material love is good, but inferior. In life's journey, if one does not understand this and always goes after selfish things till death, that life is wasted...."
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True lines never lies. Great ideas remember for ever.
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nice doha!!! loves in the air........
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this doha is very good
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so nic doha of kabir
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kabir ji here is taking about the eternal love for god, jisne use paa liya usne sab kuch pa liya , he alone is pandit and gyani
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Awonder ful line by kabir ..and it really a truth which no one can denied.
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Wonderful and essential to be practiced
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"Reading books, everyone died." We kill our own passion for Truth when we settle for the symbols of Truth. Whether the symbol is carved out of stone or wood or gold or written on papyrus, it is the hand of a human that creates that symbol. The real Truth is not something created by human hands. Never has. Never will. The real Truth is not tied up in symbols. Those who cling to the names, the words, and the so-called "holy" places on the face of this Earth, and those who worship these symbols with fierce abandon, they die even while they live. The holiest of all places is within you and me!!! This is what needs to be worshipped more than any symbol!!!
Kabir is telling us that to be truly wise, we need to read the words of Love itself. The words of Love cannot be found in a book or a scripture. The words of Love are to be found in your own being - your own heart. Here is where you and I can know the richest of the rich. Kabir cannot eat for you. Nor can he taste for you. He cannot know the taste of an orange for you - you must know yourself what the real Truth is. Only Love itself can make you wise. Only Love itself can fill you with unfathomable joy. Only Love itself can fill you with unfathomable clarity and understanding. The words of Love come to us as feelings - feelings that teach - feelings that imbue knowledge. "Belief" is like the flower on a tree that precedes the coming of the fruit. Knowledge is the fruit. When the fruit of knowledge comes, the petal of belief falls away. Having served its’ purpose, it is no longer needed now that knowledge has arrived. The real truth shines in a place that does not require our vocabulary. In this place, the King of all knowledge becomes obvious.
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on the same line ...."Chahe Geeta Baanchiye, Ya Padiye Kuraan Tera Mera Pyar hi , Har pustak ka Gyan "...
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Its fun reading these Dohas
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this doha is universal truth.
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it is very very very meaningful dohas of kabir
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That is very good doha of kabir
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so lovely.
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Thanks for the definition I want to add into that.
What Kabirji want to state that essence of learning is love or wisdom, if one doesnot have love his all knowledge and lerning is useless
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Thanks for these great posts. It is Kabirji's genius that can be seen through his dohas. Another literal translation, that I have personally noted to be true, implies that one can study a subject matter all they like but only if one has true passion for the subject matter would one become an expert in it or gain an indepth understanding. Thanks.
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