One Hundred Poems of Kabir/LXXV
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LXXV
III. 55. ved kahe sargun, ke age
ved kahe sargun, ke age nirgun kaa bisraam
sargun-nirgun tajahu sohaagin, dekh sabahee nijdhaam
sukh-dukh vahaan kachhoo nahin vyaapye, darsan aatho jaam
nar odhan noorye daasan, noorye kaa sirhaan
kahyen Kabir suno bhaai sadho, satguru noor tamaam
The Vedas say that the Unconditioned stands beyond the world of Conditions.
O woman, what does it avail thee to dispute whether He is beyond all or in all?
See thou everything as thine own dwelling place: the mist of pleasure and pain can never spread there.
There Brahma is revealed day and night: there light is His garment, light is His seat, light rests on thy head.
Kabir says: "The Master, who is true, He is all light."