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Birth Anniversary Of Guru Ravidas: From cobbler to cosmic teacher; The sant who turned daily work into divine worship

At a time when spirituality is often packaged as performance and wellness as a lifestyle trend, the teachings of Guru Ravidas offer a grounded and deeply Indian alternative rooted in inner purity, equality, and selfless action

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Bhai, if you think enlightenment is all about expensive lotus-print yoga pants and aesthetic Instagram reels of sun salutations, you need a reality check from Guru Ravidas.

Born around 1450 in the Chamar basti of Kashi, Ravidas ji was the OG spiritual hacker. While the world was busy gatekeeping the Divine, he was sitting on a wooden stool, stitching souls back to Hari. He wasn’t chasing clout or dikhaavati piety; he was the Bhakti boss who proved that Bhagwan’s VIP list isn’t based on your surname, but your Bhaav (devotion).

He lived the Bhagwad Geeta’s “Final Boss” verse (18.66): “Sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam sharanam vraja”—basically, “Drop the drama and just surrender to Me.” Ravidas ji turned his daily leather-work into a 24/7 Aarti without the ego.

1.  Kathauti Ganga: The Ultimate Desi Reality Check
Imagine this: some snooty priests try to “flex” on Ravidas ji, telling him he needs a dip in the Ganga to be “pure.” Ravidas, mid-stitch on a jooti, drops the mic with this doha:

“Man changa toh Kathauti mein Ganga”

(If your mind is sorted, the Ganga is right here in your soak-tub.)

The Lesson: If your vibe is pure, even your backyard bucket is a Tirtha. If your heart is full of kachra (trash), even the holiest river is just a fancy bath that rinses nothing. This is pure Gita 5.21 energy—finding joy inside rather than chasing external “aesthetic” spirituality. In today’s world of “wellness apps” and fake gurus, Ravidas ji is basically saying: Clean your inner cache first; Hari is everywhere.

2.  Nishkama Karma on Fleek: Work is Worship
Ravidas ji didn’t bail on his cobbler gig to run to a mountain retreat. He embodied Nishkama Karma (duty without being thirsty for results) from Gita 2.47: “Karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana.” Every hammer tap was his Mantra, every sole sewn was a surrender.

“Ravidas jeevatma prabhu ki, hoye na dooja koye,
Jyon jal mein jal mil gaya, tyon Hari mein milna hoye.”

The Insight: In Chapter 3, Krishna warns against becoming a Kaam-chor (work-shirker) under the guise of spirituality. Ravidas ji upgraded that—your 9-to-5 (or 5-to-9) is your Sadhana if done with love. Whether you’re debugging code in Bengaluru or brewing kadak chai in Gorakhpur, offer it up like Krishna’s “Patram pushpam” (a leaf or flower) in Gita 9.26. No Ashram required; your workbench is the altar. Hustle holy, folks.

3.  Advaita Vibes: The “Tohi-Mohi” Connection
Forget those “outside” ideologies where God is a distant, angry boss judging your “sins.” Ravidas ji went full Advaita, straight from the Gita’s non-dual playbook (6.29): “Yo mam pashyati sarvatra…” (He who sees Me everywhere).

“Tohi Mohi, Mohi Tohi, antar kaisa, Kanak katik, jal lahar jaisa.”

The Logic: You in me, me in You—what’s the difference? It’s like a gold bangle and gold, or a wave and the sea. It’s all One. This isn’t some imported “oneness” theory; it’s pure Desi Dharma echoing the Upanishadic “Tat Tvam Asi” (Thou art That). See Hari in your annoying boss? Ego melts, unity wins.

4.  Begampura: Our Desi “Squad Goals”
Ravidas ji dreamt of Begampura—the “No-Sorrow City” where ego is evicted and everyone is Bhai-Bhai.

“Ab hum khoob vatan gahar payi, Be-gam-pura sahar ko naun.”

Krishna’s vision in Chapter 5 of a sage who sees the same Divine in a dog, a cow, or an outcast is Ravidas’s blueprint. No imported utopias needed; this is rooted in Ram-Bhakti melting hierarchies. Even Meera Bai, a Rajput Queen, ditched her royal bling to bow to this cobbler because she realised his spiritual “signal” was 5G while everyone else was on dial-up.

Also Read: Magha Purnima: The grand finale of Bharat’s spiritual winter

5.  Dohas That Drop Bombs: The Reality Roast
This saint roasted distractions harder than a summer in Nagpur:

  • On Chasing Shiny Illusions: “Hari sa hira chhad kai, karahi aan ki aas, Te nar Yamapur jahinge, sat bhakhai Ravidas.” (Leaving the diamond of Hari for worldly glitter? You’re just booking a one-way ticket to Yamraj’s office.)

“Hari sa hira chhad kai, karahi aan ki aas,
Te nar Yamapur jahinge, sat bhakhai Ravidas.”

(Leaving the diamond of Hari for worldly glitter? You’re just booking a one-way ticket to Yamraj’s office.)

o   On Bookish “Pandits”: “Pothi padh padh jag mua, pandit bhaye na koye…” (The world died reading books, but no one became wise. Only those who quenched their thirst with Atma-Jnana found Hari.) Gita tie-in: Krishna also blasts those who get lost in “flowery words” of texts without the actual experience in 2.42-44.

“Pothi padh padh jag mua, pandit bhaye na koye…”

(The world died reading books, but no one became wise. Only those who quenched their thirst with Atma-Jnana found Hari.) Gita tie-in: Krishna also blasts those who get lost in “flowery words” of texts without the actual experience in 2.42-44.

Final Sanatan Sass
In Bharat’s Bhakti hall of fame—alongside Kabir’s fire and Tulsidas’s grace— Ravidas ji brings that grounded, gritty wisdom. He is the Gita’s living proof: Surrender your ego, stitch through the Maya, and Hari is your homie.

Modern Mantra: Stuck in traffic or global chaos? Channel your inner Ravidas. Your work is the worship, your heart is the temple. Keep the Bhakti blade sharp, mitron; enlightenment is just a stitch away.

Hari Om!

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