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Yajurveda Chapter 5 Mantra 32

Yajurveda / Yajurveda Chapter 5 Mantra 32

Yajurveda 5.32 - God Kavir (Kabir) is the enemy of sins and enemy of bondage - Kavir Anghari Asi

Yajurveda Chapter 5 Mantra 32

Ushik asi Kavir anghaarih asi bambhaarih avasyuuh asi duvaswaan shundhyuuh asi maarjaaliyah samraat asi krishaanuh parishadyah parishady iti parisadyah asi pavamaanah nabah asi pratakveti pratakvaa mrishthah asi havyasoodan ritadhaamaa asi swahjyotih

Gist: Ushigasi = (bestower of complete peace) Kaviranghariasi = (Kavir) Kabir God (Angh) of sins (Ari) is the enemy (Asi) is, i.e., Kabir is the destroyer of sins. Bhambarisi = (Bhambari) enemy of bondage (Asi) is, i.e., Kabir Parmeshwar is Bandi Chhod (the liberator).

Meaning: This Yajurveda mantra describes Kabir as a divine figure with the power to bestow complete peace and liberation. Ushigasi refers to Kabir as the "bestower of complete peace." Kaviranghariasi identifies him as the destroyer of sins, where "Kavir" refers to Kabir, "Angh" represents sins, and "Ari" means the enemy, emphasizing that Kabir is the enemy of sins. Bhambarisi depicts Kabir as the "enemy of bondage" or "Bhambari," symbolizing his role as the liberator, or "Bandi Chhod," who frees individuals from spiritual bondage. In essence, Kabir is portrayed as a powerful, divine God who not only brings peace but also frees people from the chains of sin and suffering.