कबीर कहा गरबियो, काल गहे कर केस.
ना जाने कहाँ मारिसी, कै घर कै परदेस.
Here also Saint Kabir articulates a very vital front of human life. There are times in our life when we just lose down our control and become so much proud over our achievements, commodities, money etc. that we indeed forsake the world behind and start soaring in a myriad of dreams and forget everything else. Sometimes we become so much blind in the beauty of money and power and almost everything else appears to be lackluster and subfusc. We become so much haughty that we breach all the limits and do so many actions which must never have been done.
Kabir truly smashed our ego by telling us a very obvious but latent thing, that the man is mortal. Nobody knows whether we would breathe air the very next second or our soul would escape out and hence we never know anything about life. When it would terminate is truly a mystery and this provides that we are just small puppets being handled up the almighty and when we are just small puppets, then what's left there to be proud of? No amount money, achievements, medals etc. can stall your death. In the eyes of the Lord of Death, each one of us are equal and a fair and sophisticated process would be followed for each one of us and hence out of this materialistic world, in the true realm of universe, we are just the actors who are there on the stage while the director is none among us, its the supreme God, energy, nature (whatever we would love to call it). And actors can never go beyond their roles and moreover the on-screen things are not at all the veracious truth and hence whatever we have is just an evanescent illusion and what would remains inscribed on the stage would be just an expression of our attitude, benevolence and humbleness but if we continue to be arrogant, even that inscription on stage would continue to show our countenance replenished with a worthless conceit.
JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI
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