Seeing the grinding mill, Kabir wept. Between stones, nothing stays whole.
Indian mystic poet
Seeing the grinding mill, Kabir wept. Between stones, nothing stays whole.
Indian mystic poet
Metaphor for the crushing nature of life and the cycle of birth and death, from his poetry (Dohas).
15th Century
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