O servant, where dost thou seek Me? Lo! I am beside thee. I am neither in temple nor in mosque: I am neither in Kaaba nor in Kailash.
Indian mystic poet
O servant, where dost thou seek Me? Lo! I am beside thee. I am neither in temple nor in mosque: I am neither in Kaaba nor in Kailash.
Indian mystic poet
Selected Poems from Kabir, translated by Rabindranath Tagore
c. 15th Century
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"The lock of the world is on the door of the heart."
Strange & Unusual"The fool searches for God in temples and mosques, but the wise man finds Him in his own heart."
Humorous"Be strong then, and enter into your own body; there you have a solid place for your feet. Think about it carefully! Don't go off somewhere else! ...just throw away all thoughts of imaginary things, an…"
Strange & Unusual"The world is a market, and we are its buyers and sellers; let us buy and sell with honesty, for we shall be held accountable."
Controversial"Aisi vani boliye, mann ka aapa khoye. Auron ko sheetal kare, aaphun sheetal hoye. (Speak such words that your ego is lost. They cool others, and you yourself become cool.)"
Humorous