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Jahan Dekhu Wahan Tu Ka Tu is a profound Kabir bhajan that dissolves the boundaries between the seeker and the divine. In these simple yet piercing words, Sant Kabir Das ji reminds us that truth is not hidden in distant heavens or rigid rituals — it exists everywhere, in every breath, in every form. Sant Kabir Das ji (15th century) was a revolutionary mystic poet and social reformer who challenged religious orthodoxy and empty symbolism. Rooted in lived experience, Kabir’s verses spoke directly to the soul, cutting through caste, creed, and dogma. His philosophy of nirgun bhakti — devotion to the formless — continues to guide seekers toward inner awareness and fearless truth. This bhajan, Jahan Dekhu Wahan Tu Ka Tu, reflects Kabir’s realization that the divine is not separate from creation. Wherever the eyes turn, the same presence exists — reminding us that unity is not to be believed, but experienced. This soulful performance was organised and curated by Folk Highway at Greenr Cafe, GK-1, New Delhi, a space devoted to conscious living and meaningful cultural experiences. The evening was graciously sponsored by Sadbhavna, whose support helps preserve India’s living folk and spiritual traditions. 🎶 Credits: Singer: Padmashree Kaluram Bamaniya Curated by: Folk Highway Venue: Greenr Cafe — @begreenr Sponsor: Sadbhavna — @sadbhavna.life 📩 For shows and performance inquiries, contact Folk Highway on WhatsApp: 9911630087 If this bhajan resonated with you, support the journey of folk and devotional music by following us on Instagram: 👉 www.instagram.com/folkhighway Like, share, and subscribe to Folk Highway for more authentic voices from India’s timeless spiritual heritage.