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Rigveda Mandal 9 Sukt 96 Mantra 17

Rigveda / Rigveda Mandal 9 Sukt 96 Mantra 17

Kabir Dev, reveals His knowledge through His Kabir Vani

Kavir Girbhi Kavir Sant Som

Rigveda Mandal 9, Sukt 96, Mantra 17

Sanskrit

शिशुम् जज्ञानम् हर्य तम् मृजन्ति शुम्भन्ति वहिन मरूतः गणेन।
कविर्गीर्भि काव्येना कविर् सन्त् सोमः पवित्रम् अत्येति रेभन्।।

Shishum jygyanam haryatam mrijanti shumbhanti vuh marutah ganena
Kavir Girbhih kavyena kavir sant somah pavitram atyeti rebhan

Translation: The complete Supreme God (Harya Shishum) manifests in the form of an extraordinary human child (Jgyanam) with full awareness and reveals His true knowledge. At that time, He (Tam) with purity (Mrijanti) and (Shumbhanti) pronounces it clearly. (Vuh) Devotees (Marutah) burning with the fire of separation from God, (Ganena) in groups, through (Kavyena) poems, with poetic verses (Pavitrm atyeti) speak with utmost clarity. (Kavir Geerbhih) The words of the poet, meaning the words of Kabir (Rebhan), He speaks with a loud voice. (Kavir Sant Somah) The immortal being, the Satpurush, is the saint in the form of the sage. He Himself, Kabir Dev, is the true God in that form. But those who fail to recognize the true Supreme God call Him simply a poet. However, He is the Supreme God, and His real name is Kavirdev.

Meaning: In Rigveda Mandal 9, Sukt 96, Mantra 16, it is mentioned that one should know the real name of the Supreme God. In the following Mantra 17, the name and full introduction of the Supreme God are given. The Brahm, who speaks the Vedas, reveals that the Supreme God, manifested in the form of an extraordinary human child, Kabir Dev, reveals His knowledge through His Kabir Vani, addressing His soul followers with pure wisdom and devotion, using poems, sayings, and expressions. Despite this, people fail to recognize Him as the Supreme God and only consider Him as a poet, saint, or sage. But He is indeed the Supreme God, and His real name is Kavirdev. He Himself, in the form of Satpurush Kabir, takes on the form of a saint or sage. However, due to the ignorance of some sages, saints, and gurus who teach that the Supreme God is formless, the common people at that time fail to recognize the manifested God.