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106 Who is the Master of the Lineage and What is He like?<br />
Tu jaanoi sabhsae de laesahi jind kavaau kari aasnu dhitho chaau ⎜(page<br />
no 463)<br />
The meaning is that the Purna Parmatma assuming a <strong>Ji</strong>nda form<br />
came on the bank of river Bein i.e. became known as <strong>Ji</strong>nda, and You<br />
yourself creating the two worlds; above (Satlok etc) and below (loks<br />
of Brahm and ParBrahm), sitting in form on the throne in Satlok<br />
above, are relishing beholding the world created by you; and You<br />
only are Self-existent (Swayambhu) i.e do not take birth from a<br />
mother, You manifest Yourself. This evidence is also in Holy Yajurved<br />
Adhyay 40 Mantra 8 that “Kavir′ maneeshi swayambhuH paribhu<br />
vyavdhaata”, meaning is that Kabir Parmatma is omniscient (the<br />
meaning of ‘maneeshi’ is omniscient) and manifests Himself. He is<br />
Satnaam (Paribhu) i.e. the First God. He is the ‘Vyavdhaata’ of all<br />
the brahmands i.e. is the Creator of all the different loks.<br />
Ehu jeeu bahute janam bharmia, ta satiguru shabd sunaaiya ⎜⎜(page 465)<br />
The meaning is that Shri Nanak <strong>Ji</strong> is saying that this soul of<br />
mine kept wandering in the cycle of birth and death for a long time,<br />
now the Purna (Complete) Satguru granted me the real naam.<br />
The previous births of Shri Nanak <strong>Ji</strong> are — King Ambreesh in<br />
Satyug, King Janak in Tretayug, and then became Shri Nanak <strong>Ji</strong><br />
and there is no count of the births in other life-forms.<br />
God Kabir <strong>Ji</strong> Explained Tattavgyan to Swami<br />
Ramanand <strong>Ji</strong><br />
Pandit Swami Ramanand <strong>Ji</strong> was a learned person. He was considered<br />
to be deeply-versed in Vedas and Gita <strong>Ji</strong>.<br />
Adopting Ramanand <strong>Ji</strong> as a Guru at the Age of Five Years<br />
When Kabir Parmeshwar (KavirDev) turned five in His<br />
leelamay body (a disguise to perform wonderous acts at will), at that<br />
time to maintain Guru Maryada (the custom of acquiring a Guru),<br />
He did a leela (divine act). He, acquiring the appearance of a 2½year-old<br />
child, before dawn in the darkness, laid down on the steps<br />
of Panch-Ganga Ghaat, where Swami Ramanand <strong>Ji</strong> used to go daily