Kabir's Companions and Teachings
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What did Kabir believe about God?

  • God has multiple forms and cannot be understood
  • God is separate for each religion
  • God is one, and he expressed devotion and approval for all religions (correct)
  • God is different for each individual
  • What did Kabir advise about speaking sweet words?

  • To assert one's authority
  • To manipulate others
  • To dominate others
  • To bring coolness and peace (correct)
  • What advice did Birah Bhuvangam give regarding dealing with criticism?

  • To avoid anyone who criticizes us
  • To ignore those who criticize us
  • Not to avoid those who criticize us, but to be with them (correct)
  • To retaliate against those who criticize us
  • How does one become wise?

    <p>By not just reading books, but also applying practical knowledge (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Kabir advise about the importance of speaking sweet words?

    <p>Kabir advised that sweet words should be spoken to bring coolness and peace.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Kabir believe about God?

    <p>Kabir believed that God is one, and he expressed devotion and approval for all religions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What advice did Birah Bhuvangam give regarding dealing with criticism?

    <p>Birah Bhuvangam advised that one should not avoid those who criticize us but should be with them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Kabir and his friends encourage each other?

    <p>Kabir and his friends encouraged each other to find their inner self and forget their ego.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Kabir and his friends are total armless dwarfs living in this chapter, known as Kabir's companions, who begin their ______

    <p>journey</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Kabir, one of India's most famous poets, was born in Varanasi, although the exact year is ______

    <p>uncertain</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Kabir did not receive formal education, but learned from sages and other ______ figures

    <p>spiritual</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The scent of jasmine, which grows near a deer's ear, can attract it even if the deer is unaware of the flower's ______

    <p>presence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • The text focuses on the friends of Kabir, a renowned ancient Indian poet.
    • Kabir and his friends are total armless dwarfs living in this chapter, known as Kabir's companions, who begin their journey.
    • Kabir, one of India's most famous poets, was born in Varanasi, although the exact year is uncertain.
    • Kabir did not receive formal education, but learned from sages and other spiritual figures.
    • Kabir believed that God is one, and he expressed devotion and approval for all religions.
    • Kabir's companions encourage each other to find their inner self and forget their ego.
    • Kabir advises that sweet words should be spoken to bring coolness and peace, and that love and compassion towards others should be fostered.
    • The scent of jasmine, which grows near a deer's ear, can attract it even if the deer is unaware of the flower's presence.
    • The scent of jasmine is also used in perfumes and medications.
    • Worshiping God is essential, but it is also necessary to recognize Him within oneself.
    • Kabir's friends are now moving towards their seventh friend, a mendicant named Birah Bhuvangam, who does not carry a needle or thread and does not wear clothes.
    • Subhāy, a witness, has testified that Birah Bhuvangam is a great sage.
    • Birah Bhuvangam advises that one should not avoid those who criticize us but should be with them, just as one keeps a cow tied close to prevent it from straying.
    • One cannot become wise just by reading books, but one must also apply practical knowledge.
    • The most important thing is to recognize God, and the guru is the one who can reveal this truth.
    • The final friends are Muradhan, who has taken away the keys to the house, and the elephant Tash, who is in their company.
    • Kabir states that one must abandon one's desires and attachments to attain true knowledge.
    • Kabir has illuminated his own ignorance-filled house with the light of knowledge.
    • Kabir advises that one must help others free themselves from the bonds of ignorance to attain knowledge.

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    Explore the teachings and journey of Kabir, the renowned ancient Indian poet, and his armless dwarf friends as they seek inner enlightenment and spiritual wisdom. Discover Kabir's beliefs about God, devotion, compassion, and the significance of recognizing divinity within oneself.

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