Acharya Prashant introduces Kabir Saheb as a figure of absolute honesty and simplicity, emphasizing that he was a weaver who worked for his living throughout his life. Unlike many religious teachers who rely on donations or titles, Kabir Saheb remained an ordinary person, never seeking to establish himself as a high-flying guru or a beggar. He lived in Varanasi, the center of Hindu orthodoxy, yet had the immense courage to challenge idol worship and religious pretense. Acharya Prashant describes him as a 'superhero' whose realizations were profound yet expressed with childlike simplicity and a sharp sense of humor.