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SANT KABIR: FLAME THAT SCORCHED FALSEHOOD

The Sunday Guardian

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June 08, 2025

Flame of fearless wisdom: Kabir's voice echoes through time, calling seekers to authenticity and courage.

- ACHARYA PRASHANT

SANT KABIR: FLAME THAT SCORCHED FALSEHOOD

Every era produces a few who seem not to belong to it. For their contemporaries, their being and expression seems overly bold, too inconvenient, too unsettling. Still, their words transcend centuries, like a wildfire that refuses to be put out. One such phenomenon was Sant Kabir.

As Kabir Jayanti approaches on June 11, let us hear this roar of wisdom echo once again—deep, raw, and fearless. To speak of Sant Kabir is not to speak of a distant figure from the annals of Indian mysticism. For those who can listen, he is not a poet from the past, but an eternal flame within—one that neither flickers nor flatters, but only illuminates. He is not merely a figure of medieval history; he is the unwavering fire that continues to speak to us. And to those who seek the truth, he is the most intimate companion. For those who have dared to look within, he is the voice that doesn't quiver, the mirror that does not lie.

A SAINT WHO BELONGED TO NO ONE, AND TO EVERYONE Sant Kabir lived in Varanasi, a city steeped in religious symbolism and authority. But he belonged to no sect. He bowed to no prescribed scripture. And still, he saw more clearly than the priests and preachers of his time. Hindu or Muslim—he confronted both. Whether idol worship or ritual slaughter—he spared neither.

He rejected every identity imposed upon him. He had no caste, no sacred thread, and no fixed doctrine. He didn't ask people to become like him. He asked them to stop trying to be anyone else.

Whom do you seek in temple and mosque?, he asked. The one you're searching for sits quietly inside you.

Moko kahaan dhoonde re bande, main to tere paas mein.

Na main mandir, na main masjid, na Kaabe Kailaas mein.

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