
SONGS OF KABÎR
E. U.
KABIR'S POEMS - I
In fifteenth‑century Benares a restless spirit named Kabir roamed the banks of the Ganges, drawn to the teachings of the Hindu ascetic Râmânanda while rooted in his own Muslim heritage. His verses capture a fierce devotion that refuses to bow to sectarian boundaries, weaving Hindu bhakti and Sufi mysticism into simple, unforgettable songs. Each poem is a direct invitation to look beyond ritual, urging listeners to experience the divine as a friend rather than a distant deity.
Translated into English by Rabindranath Tagore, these poems arrive with a thoughtful introduction that situates Kabir within the vibrant religious cross‑currents of his age. The commentary illuminates how his language—laden with everyday images and shared symbols—reaches across cultures, making the ancient mystic’s insight feel strikingly fresh. For anyone curious about a poet whose words still echo the yearning for unity and love, this collection offers a vivid, lyrical glimpse into Kabir’s timeless vision.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (95K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1518
A legendary mystic poet of North India, Kabir is remembered for sharp, memorable verses that cut through religious division and empty ritual. His poems speak in plain language about truth, devotion, and the divine found in everyday life.
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