Without the Guru, the Lord residing in the womb, everyone is engaged in service. Kabir says that He has turned the abode of Vaikuntha into the dwelling of Shukdev.
This couplet presents a profound observation on the necessity of the Guru. Kabir suggests that without true spiritual guidance, everyone is merely engaged in outward service to the divine. The metaphor of Vaikuntha being transformed into Shukdev's abode signifies a shift: the sacred has become mundane and accessible. The Shayar emphasizes that true divinity is not found in a specific location, but rather within the guidance and realization bestowed by the teacher. This highlights the immense power of knowledge over ritual.
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