Kabir Dohas - 16
Jeevat       Samjhe Jeevat Bujhe, Jeevat He Karo Aas
      Jeevat Karam Ki Fansi Na Kaati, Mue Mukti Ki Aas  
   jaIvat       samaJao jaIvat baUJao,       jaIvat hI krao Aasa
      jaIvat krma faMsa na kaTI,       maue maui@t kI Aasa  
Translation
             Alive one sees, alive one knows
      Thus crave for salvation when full of life
      Alive you did not cut the noose of binding actions
      Hoping liberation with death!
My       Understanding
      In this Doha, Kabir is referring to the concept of salvation which all religions guarantee       in one form or the other.  When someone dies, we all tend to offer condolences by       saying, "May God give peace to the departed soul".
However, liberation cannot come until one snaps all earthly bonds. Besides, what good is liberation or salvation, when one is dead, unable to recount, unable to narrate and unable to share?
Referring to the theory of Karma, Kabir clearly suggests in this Doha that while conducting our actions, we should be diligent. We should not get attached or enslaved by them and thereby get trapped in the quagmire of ego, greed, hatred, fear, procrastination, etc. Only when one is non-attached to the fruits of the action, only then one can be free from the bondage, only then one can be liberated while full of life.
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