While the name Kabir is not found in the provided passages, the teachings in Chapter 19 offer a path that transcends specific names. The text poses the question, 'Who is immortal here? He alone is successful who attains spiritual wealth.' The focus is on this internal attainment rather than external figures. Chapter 19 explains that devotees meet by 'good fortune' due to 'the ties of past debts (Rinanubandha)' and should nurture mutual love. This emphasis on one's own spiritual effort and developing love and contentment is presented as the core teaching and the key to finding the water of life.
Can you find any mentions of the poet-saint Kabir in the text?
π Chapter 19