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Mystic Songs - 8

Kaun Thagwa Nagariya Lutal Ho 

Chandan Kaath Ke Banal Khatola,
Tapar Dulihan Sutal Ho 
Utho Sakhiri Maang Sawaro,
Dulha Mosey Ruthal Ho
Aye Jamraja Palang Chadi Baitha,
Nainan Ansuwan Tutal Ho 
Char Jane Mil Khath Uthain,
Chahun Disi Dhu Dhu Uthal Ho 
Kehat Kabira Suno Bhai Sadho,
Jug Se Nata Chutal Ho 

kaOna zgavaa nagairyaa laUTla hao 

caMdna kaz ko banala KTaolaa 
tapr dulaihna saUtla hao 
]zao saKIrI maaMga saMvaaraO 
dulaha maaosao $zla hao 
Aayao jamaMrajaa plaMgacaiZ baOza 
naOnana AMsauvaaM TUTla hao 
caar janao imala KaT ]za[na 
cahuM idisa QaUM QaUM ]zla hao 
kht kbaIr saunaao Baa[- saaQaao 
jagasao naata CUTla hao   

Translation
Who Is The Thug Who Is Robbing The Town.
A Small Cot Is Made Of Sandalwood,
On Which The Bride Is Sleeping
Get Up Beloved Companion 
Adorn Me With Bridal Makeup,
The Groom Is Upset With Me
Yamaraj, The Lord of Death, Is Sitting On The Bed,
Eyes Are Filled With Tears 
Four People Pick Up The Cot,
Sounds of The Flaring Flames Come From All Four Directions
Says Kabira Listen Oh Sadhu,
The Relationship With The World Comes To An End 

Explanation 
The town symbolizes the body. The thug is death itself. It robs the body of its life force. The symbolism is at two levels. At the physical level where body and spirit are intertwined like groom and bride, the spirit thinks that body is its abode and tries its best to hang on. It cries at the sight of such a catastrophic loss. But the relentless time (personified as Yamaraj) is sitting in no mood to yield. The bride or spirit thinks that the groom (body) is upset so tries its best to attract its mate and resorts to all kinds of means represented in the song as "bridal makeup". The impermanence of the physical reality is manifested ever so clearly as the body is consumed by the very sensory attributes that it identified with (represented as flames). At the spiritual level, of course, the bride is starting its true journey to reach its permanent abode and therefore the relationship with the world comes to an end. The latter part is inferred in contrast to the more apparent physical reality. In his typical mystical fashion, Kabir urges the listener (Sadhu or one who is doing Sadhana) to come to this understanding on their own – a realization that is not bookish but experiential. 

Maalok 
Visual Illustration by Vaish 

Index of Mystic Songs
in English

1.   Where do you search me?
2.   Penalty of embodiment
3.   With mind immersed in Love
4.   What is seen is not the truth
5.   What should I ask 
6.   Oh Unattached Being, I am a Yogi..
7.   Oh Companion that abode is... 
8.  
Who Is The Thug Who ... 
9.   This is the Village of the Dead  
10. The Swan Will Fly Away All Alone  
11. Sky is Overcast and Darkening  
12. Untainted Ram is Unmatched   
13.
Concealed Beyond the Sky     
14.
Oh Deer Graze With Knowledge...  
15. Neither am I Righteous nor non....  
16. Fearlessly I Will Sing ...  
17. ...Illusory Power to be a Great Thug  
18. What to say of talks  
19. Without a satguru Man...ignorant

Index of Mystic Songs
in Hindi

1.   Moko Kahan Dhoonde Re
2.   Deh Dhare Ka Dand Hai
3.   Man Mustt Hua
4.   Jo Deese So To Hai Nahin
5.   Kya Mangoon Kutch Thir 
6.   Avadhuta Yugan Yugan Hum Yogi  
7.   Sakhiya Wah Ghar Sabse Nyara  
8.   Kaun Thagwa Nagaria Lutal Ho  
9.   Sadho Yeh Murdon Ka Gaon  
10. Ud Jayega Huns Akela  
11. Avadhuta Gagan Ghata  
12. Ram Niranjan Nyara Re   
13. Gagan Ki Ot Nisana Hai Bhai   
14. Hirna Samaj Boojh Ban Charna  
15. Na Mein Dharmi Na Hi Adharmi  
16. Nirbhay Nirgun Gun Re Gaunga 
17.
Maya Maha Thugni Hum Jaani  
18.
Bolna Ka Kahiye Re Bhai 
19. Bin Sat-Guru Nar Rahat Bhulana

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