जाति न पूछो साधु की , पूछि लीजिए ज्ञान। मोल करो तलवार का , पड़ा रहन दो म्यान॥ 195॥
— Kabir
Meaning
One should not inquire about a saint's caste, but rather ask about his knowledge. Just as one should value the sword, and leave the scabbard alone.
Explanation
Kabir’s perspective is a powerful call to judge people by their character, not their background. He tells us that asking about a saint's caste is meaningless; we should instead seek their knowledge. The core metaphor comparing the sword to the scabbard emphasizes this point: the true worth is in the functional, sharp blade, while the scabbard is merely a decorative, secondary covering. Kabir insists that inner substance is what truly matters in life.
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