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The Complete Bijak of Kabir: Guru Kabir's Mystical Teachings on God-Realization

AuthorJagessar Das; edited by Chris Dube
PublisherNew Age Books
Publisher2015, Pbk
Publisherxi
Publisher446 p,
ISBN9788178224763

The Bijak is the source text of Kabir's essential spiritual teachings. The main focus of the book is mystical, emphasizing the connection of the soul with God and how to realize that connection through an inner journey under the guidance of a qualified master. It discusses the pitfall aspirants need to avoid, especially the influence of false teachers, and the delusion that Kabir identifies as Maya. Maya is what deludes us into thinking we know reality, when, in fact, we are being led into traps of ignorance. Kabir fearlessly uses such metaphors and employs challenging language when he observes hypocrisy perpetrated in the name of religion. His goal is for us to realize God's omnipresence and the essential truth in religion and spirituality so we can obtain liberation in this life. 

It must be borne in mind that Kabir taught in the 15th century and that his compositions are often epigrammatic and enigmatic. Although the symbologies used are essentially Indian, Kabir used a great deal of allegorical, mythological, and paradoxical language. In the commentaries the author has attempted to make the various meanings as clear as possible.

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