The dog barks, but the caravan passes on. The world barks, but the truth remains.
Indian mystic poet
The dog barks, but the caravan passes on. The world barks, but the truth remains.
Indian mystic poet
Songs of Kabir (Tagore translation)
c. 15th century
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"The night is dark, but the stars are bright. The world is dark, but the truth is bright."
Strange & Unusual"A potter makes pots of many shapes and sizes, but all are made of the same clay."
Strange & Unusual"Chalti chakki dekh kar, diya Kabira roye. Dui paatan ke beech mein, sabit bacha na koye. (Seeing the grinding mill, Kabir wept. Between the two stones, no one remains whole.)"
Humorous"The wind blows, and the dust rises. But the dust cannot touch the wind."
Humorous"Seeing the grinding mill, Kabir wept. Between stones, nothing stays whole."
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