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साधु गाँठि न बाँधई , उदर समाता लेय। आगे-पीछे हरि खड़े जब भोगे तब देय॥ 107॥
Kabir
Meaning

The ascetic does not tie the knot, but takes the breadth of the stomach. When Hari stands both before and behind, then (the knowledge/fruit) will be given.

Explanation

This couplet beautifully illustrates the effortless simplicity and the profound mystery of life, viewed through the eyes of a saint. The ascetic, rather than tying a knot (symbolizing limitation), accepts what fits the stomach, representing boundless acceptance and non-attachment. Kabir suggests that true realization and ultimate fulfillment will only come when the divine (Hari) stands before and behind us, guiding us through the full spectrum of life's experiences. It's a profound lesson in embracing life's journey without fixed boundaries or preconceived notions.

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