A spiritual path of inner truth, devotion, and universal brotherhood based on the teachings of the 15th-century poet-saint Kabir Das.
Kabir Das (1398-1518) was a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint whose writings influenced Hinduism's Bhakti movement and Sikhism's philosophy. Born in Varanasi, he was raised in a Muslim weaver family but was strongly influenced by the Hindu bhakti leader Ramananda.
Kabir's poetry and philosophy reject religious dogmatism, emphasizing instead a direct, personal experience of the divine. His verses, known as "dohas," are written in simple language that transcends religious boundaries and speaks to universal spiritual truths.
"If you don't break your ropes while you're alive, do you think ghosts will do it after?"
— Kabir Das
Kabir taught that God is one, beyond religious divisions. He emphasized that the divine exists within each person, accessible through sincere devotion and self-realization.
Kabir rejected the caste system and religious divisions, advocating for equality among all people. He believed that spiritual truth transcends social hierarchies and religious boundaries.
Kabir advocated for a simple, honest life free from material attachments. He taught that spiritual growth comes through humility, compassion, and living in harmony with others.
Kabir Panth offers freedom from religious dogma and rituals, encouraging a direct, personal connection with the divine through meditation and self-reflection.
The teachings provide practical guidance for daily life, emphasizing honesty, compassion, and ethical conduct as the foundation for spiritual growth.
Following Kabir's path leads to inner peace through the practice of mindfulness, detachment from material desires, and acceptance of life's impermanence.
By rejecting caste, creed, and religious divisions, Kabir Panth promotes social harmony, equality, and respect for all human beings regardless of background.
"Wherever you are is the entry point."
— Kabir Das
"Don't go outside your house to see flowers. My friend, don't bother with that excursion. Inside your body there are flowers."
— Kabir Das
"The river that flows in you also flows in me."
— Kabir Das
"Are you looking for me? I am in the next seat. My shoulder is against yours."
— Kabir Das
Explore the timeless wisdom of Kabir Das and discover a path of inner peace, compassion, and spiritual growth.