जो ऊग्या सो आंथवै , फूल्या सो कुमिलाइ। जो चिणियां सो ढहि पड़ै , जो आया सो जाइ॥ 423॥
— Kabir
Meaning
What has sprouted will wither; what has blossomed will fade. What is seen will fall; and what has arrived will depart.
Explanation
Kabir shares a profound truth here about the impermanence of life. He uses vivid metaphors—from blossoming flowers to falling sugar—to illustrate that nothing that arises or exists is permanent. The message is a gentle reminder that attachment to anything, whether material or emotional, is futile because everything is destined to fade. This perspective encourages us to accept the natural cycle of coming and going with detachment.
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