Ud Jayega Huns Akela,
Jug Darshan Ka Mela Jaise Paat Gire Taruvar Se,
Milna Bahut Duhela Naa Jane Kidhar Girega,
Lageya Pawan Ka Rela Jub Howe Umur Puri,
Jab Chute Ga Hukum
Jum Ke Doot Bade Mazboot,
Jum Se Pada Jhamela Das Kabir Har Ke Gun Gawe,
Wah Har Ko Paran Pawe Guru Ki Karni Guru Jayega,
Chele Ki Karni Chela *English Translation*The Swan Will Fly Away All Alone,
Spectacle of the World Will Be a Mere
As the Leaf Falls from the
Is Difficult to
Who Knows Where it Will
Once it is Struck with a Gust Of
When Life Span is
Then Listening to Orders,
Following Others,
Will Be
The Messengers of Yama are Very
It's an Entanglement with the
Servant Kabir Praises the Attributes of the
He Finds the Lord
Guru Will Go According to His
The Disciple According to His!
Kabir reminds us that we are much like a leaf if when severed from the universal spirit (the tree) is liable to be blown away by the gust of unfulfilled desires.
In such a state it is difficult to predict where the leaf (spirit) will finally land on getting dismembered from the tree of universal oneness.
All through our physical life we are listening to either orders of others or are ordered by our own desires.
When death comes nobody is really with us and we finally realize that the obeying and following others is not as meaningful as following our inner voice. "Kala" (Yama) or time, is relentless even in the wake of our last-minute realizations and feeling unfulfilled.
Finally Kabir reinforces that a continuous dedication to God yields instantaneous results.
But warns that its our own effort that bear fruits and everybody (both Guru and Disciple) progresses according to their own actions.