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Miracles and Glimpses of the Life of Sadguru Kabir
Miracles and Glimpses of the Life of Sadguru Kabir
Miracles and Glimpses of the Life of Sadguru Kabir
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This pictorial book contains some of the significant events and miracles that aim to impart true spiritual teachings, and to remove hypocrisy and misunderstanding in religious practices. Since Satguru Kabir had a long life (1398 – 1518), this book contains only glimpses of his activity as the title indicates. Note that he was speaking to, and dealing with, both Hindus and Muslims.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJagessar Das
Release dateMar 16, 2013
ISBN9781310516665
Miracles and Glimpses of the Life of Sadguru Kabir
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Jagessar Das

M. D. Retired. Writing, Lecturing, Meditation, Spirituality

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    Miracles and Glimpses of the Life of Sadguru Kabir - Jagessar Das

    Miracles And Glimpses of the Life of Sadguru Kabir

    Sat Nâm-The Eternal Name

    By

    J.Das

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    Published by Jagessar Das, M. D.

    Surrey, BC, Canada,

    Published in 2020.

    ISBN 978-1-7772456-4-1

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Objectives of Guru Kabir

    Satguru Kabir Saheb’s Precepts

    Satguru Kabir Saheb

    Appearance of Satguru Kabir Saheb

    Adoption By Neeru and Neema

    Naming Ceremony

    Deliverance of Discourses

    Initiation by Swami Ramanand

    Satguru in Dual Form

    Emperor Sikandar Was Cured

    Warm Welcome

    Test of Satguru Kabir Saheb

    Kamal Raised From the Dead

    Kamali Brought to Life

    Temple of Lord Jagannath

    Ramharsh Pandey

    Offerings to Manes

    Sarvajit and Kamali

    Sarvajit and Kabir

    Sultan Ibrahim

    Omnipresence of God

    Kabir Chaura

    Dhani Dharmadas Ji

    Blessings to King Ram Singh

    Churamani Nam Saheb

    Brahma Nirupan

    Blessings to the King of Varanasi

    Kabir Vat

    Ram-Kabir Bhakt Samaj

    The Great Conference

    Composition of Bijak

    Vedas Recited by Buffalo

    Kabir Kotha

    Queen Indramati

    Incident of Madhukar

    The Story of Bhakt Sudarshan

    Glimpse of Sant Garibdas

    Glimpse of Sant Ghisadas

    Disappearance of Kabir Saheb

    Introduction

    The word ‘guru’ is derived from ‘gu’ which means darkness and ‘ru’ which means light. The guru is a teacher who replaces darkness with light. In spiritual life he is one who replaces spiritual ignorance with divine knowledge in the disciple.

    Guru Kabir was one of the most famous mystic saints that graced India. His teachings are equally important for people of all religions, because he preached impartially. In one of his famous couplets (sakhis), he stated: kabir khade bazar mein, sab ki chache khair; na kahu se dosti, na kahu se bair (Kabir stands in the open market place and wishes the welfare of all. He is neither a friend nor an enemy to anyone). He came to teach people the true religion of the heart. He wanted to turn people away from the empty ritualism of religion, and to show them the inner path that leads one to union with Divinity. In other words, he taught Self-realization and loving devotion to the formless Divine Power that dwells within. Though Self-realization has been taught in the Advaita Vedanta or Non-dualistic school of philosophy of India, Guru Kabir re-emphasized this teaching, along with loving devotion of great intensity and fervour. He thus taught and lived a combination of Gyan Yoga (Yoga of Spiritual Knowledge), Bhakti Yoga (Yoga of loving Devotion), and Karma Yoga (Yoga of Action). And all of these were done in his inimitable way that stemmed from his own inner realization, and his identification with the Supreme Being. He stated: "lali meri lal ki, jit dekhun tit lal; lali dekhan mein gayi, mein bhi ho gayi lal" (I went in search of the beautiful colour of my beloved, and I saw that colour manifesting everywhere. As I searched for it, I found that I have been coloured in

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