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Kabir Dohas - 4

 

Aisee Vani Boliye, Mun Ka Aapa Khoye

Apna Tan Sheetal Kare, Auran Ko Sukh Hoye

 

 

 

Translation

 

Speak such words, sans ego's ploy

Body remains composed, giving the listener joy

 

Explanation:-

 

This doha is a gem. It deals with human psychology, metaphysics and a basic

tenet of the Indian philosophy. The ancients of the Vedic literature have laid

tremendous emphasis on speech. They have mentioned in innumerable shlokas that

our speech has a direct connection with our bodily humors. They proclaimed that

sound and sight are the underlying source of all vibrations. This has been

scientifically proven over and over again.The listener should feel happy to hear

the sweet words coming out from the mouth of the other person.Those words sholud

help to mitigate the troubles of the listener in some way or other.

 

We know that all sounds create vibrations. And these vibrations affect both the

speaker and the listener. Soothing, compassionate and loving words breed

togetherness, while harsh speech breeds hatred. And, we also know that human

speech is one of the main ingredient that differentiates mankind from the rest

of the animal kingdom.

 

Thus, Kabir, in this doha crystallizes the power of the spoken word. He teaches

us to speak in such a manner that keeps us harmonious and composed thereby

making the listener feel a sense of joy in the communication.

 

Experiment yourself and rediscover the power of the sweet spoken word.

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