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Kabir Dohas - 20

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

kbaIra gava- na kIjaIyao kala gaho kr kosa 
naa jaanao ikt maaro hO, @yaa dosa @yaa prdosa 

Translation
Says Kabir
Don't be so proud and vain
The clutches of Time are dark
Who knows where shall it kill
Whether at home or abroad

My Understanding
Pride, arrogance and vanity are all related to our ego, our perishable belongings and things which are not eternal. In this Doha, Kabir gives a clear warning by explaining the eternal ultimate Truth i.e. Death. This doha is similar in essence to the preceding doha #19. Death is inevitable and one who remembers this in fact becomes humble, compassionate and true to oneself.

Both Doha # 19 and this one remind me of a story.

Once a young man (for this narration we will give a name to this young man as Raj) who had been brought up by a traditional family, went to visit a famous Swami.

Now Raj had told by his mother that the Swami was a true preceptor, a Guru and that the Guru's words were true and to be held in high esteem.

The meeting transpired as follows:

Raj asked the Swami, "Reverend Sir, how come my mind wanders around to forbidden places and your does not?"  "Sir, how come I do back-biting and you don't?"  "Sir, how come I don't have compassion for others, while you have?"  All the questions that Raj asked were of similar nature.

Swami replied, "Raj, your questions are good, but it seems to me that in 24 hours from now you will die".

Now Raj who had already been told by his mother that the Swami's words are true and to be held in high esteem, was shocked. He got up and started getting ready to go.

The Swami asked, "Raj, what happened? You came with such vitality and by my one statement you are totally dismayed."

Raj said, "Swami, my mother told me that your words are true and are to be held in high esteem.  So please let me go so that I may meet my family members, friends and others before I die."

The Swami said, "But there are still 24 hours.  Sit, we will talk more".

Raj said, "Reverend Sir, please let me go. I must meet my people before I die."

So Raj left and went home.  Met his mother and started crying.  The word spread. His friends came, other family members came, neighbors came.  Everyone was crying with Raj.  Time started flying.

Raj was only busy in either crying or counting the hours. When only 3 hours were left, he pulled up a cot and lied down on it. Although the Death has not yet arrived, poor Raj is kind of dead.

When only an hour was left, the Swami walked in.

Swami said to Raj, "Raj, why are you lying down on the cot with your closed eyes.  Death is still an hour away.  And an hour is 60 minutes long.   That's a lot of time.  Get up, let us talk".

Raj, "Swami, what is it now that you want to talk?  Just let me die peacefully."

Swami, "Raj, there is still time and our talk will get over before the 'ordained' time."

Raj, "Okay, Swami....say what you have to say."

Swami, "In the past 24 hours, did you curse anyone?"

Raj, "How could I curse anyone, I was all the time thinking about death."

Swami, "In the past 24 hours, did you think or wish ill for anyone?"

Raj, "How could I do that, I was all the time thinking about death."

Swami, "In the past 24 hours, did you steal?"

Raj, "Sir, how can you even ask that, I was all the time thinking about death."

Finally the Swami said, "Raj, I don't know who has to die and who has to live.  But understanding the ultimate truth i.e. death can be very enlightening.  All the questions you posed to me have been answered by yourself because of the awareness of death that you experienced during the past 24 hours.  The difference between me and you is that you were aware of death for the past 24 hours, I have been aware for the past 24 years."

Rajender Krishan

Visual Art by Simi Nallaseth

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  

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  

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