Kabir’s search for solitude resembles our search for privacy in totalitarian times
An excerpt from Kabir, Kabir: The Life and Work of the Early Modern Poet-Philosopher - by Purushottam Agrawal. Why were Kabir’s detractors “forced” to escalate matters up to the sultan? Mostly because they were smarting from having failed so miserably to check his influence themselves. Kabir’s fame was sky- rocketing, despite his obvious lack of interest in self-publicity. He still got a lot of “good press” as news spread of his willingness to confront the most powerful community leaders, his ability to resist temptation and his refusal to back down in the face of threats to his life. He had an aura, and his opponents’ obvious frustrations only added to its glow.
Anantdas tells us that, “Kabir tried to keep away from his
fame, like a demure, young woman hides her baby bump.” But people thronged
around him day in and day out. He was left with hardly any moments to himself,
hardly any of the privacy and solitude he craved to be able to reflect and to
be in “dialogue with his Ram”….
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