Acharya Prashant discusses the profound compassion of Kabir Saheb, particularly his unique concern for animals. He explains that while many saints spoke about human society, Kabir Saheb was exceptional in expressing deep sorrow and crying for the suffering of animals. Living near a slaughterhouse in Varanasi, Kabir Saheb witnessed the constant screams of animals, which led him to compose verses to console his own grieving heart. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that Kabir Saheb spoke for those who could never offer him anything in return—neither money, followers, nor even a word of thanks—demonstrating a truly selfless and divine compassion.