Piety and poverty

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"If beings in heaven are gratified by our offering the sraddha here, then why not give the food down below to those who are standing on the housetop?" – Sarva-darsana-samgraha

As the cliché goes, Southasia is home to all religions. A few have escaped our net, but not many. Christianity and Judaism came here before they went to Europe. There are more Muslims here than elsewhere in the world. Buddhism was dispatched from here for its adventures in the rest of Asia, and now in the Atlantic countries. And of course we had the people of the Vedas, out of which, centuries later, came the Hinduism that is familiar today. But alongside and inside these religious traditions grew a sharp acknowledgement of the harshness of life that lay outside the delights promised to humans if they obeyed their religious laws. It was from this realisation that we got the following doha by Kabir:

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