कागा काको घन हरे , कोयल काको देय। मीठे शब्द सुनाय के , जग अपनो कर लेय॥ 171॥
— Kabir
Meaning
is that the crow and Kako, situated in the dense green forest, and the cuckoo gives a gift to Kako. Whichever person's sweet words are heard, the world accepts them.
Explanation
Kabir, the Shayar, uses the comparison between the crow and the cuckoo to teach us about the true power of speech. While the birds offer physical gifts, the core message revolves around the 'sweetness' of words. Kabir suggests that regardless of who speaks, if the words are sincere and melodious, the world naturally accepts and embraces that message. It is a profound lesson on the impact of communication.
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