From that day onwards, Kabir Ji started chanting 'Ram Naam' and also started singing & dancing in praise of his guru Swami Ramanand Ji. Months passed and slowly the whole town got to know about Kabir Ji’s Ram Naam chant and kirtans. Seeing this, the local priests started getting jealous about his growing popularity, and they confronted him saying, "Who gave you Deeksha of Ram Naam and the authority to sing these kirtans? Why are you desecrating this sacred mantra"?
To this, Kabir Ji said, "Swami Ramanand Ji himself has given me Deeksha and he is my guru". This was quite unbelievable for the local priests. So, the matter went to Ramanand Ji, and he summoned Kabir Ji and asked him, "Who gave you Deeksha", Kabir Ji said, "Sir, you gave me Deeksha", this enraged swami Ji and he scolded him and asked, "Where did I give you Deeksha you liar?" and Kabir Ji said, "At the Ganga Ghat". Hearing this, swami Ji became furious, he uttered Ram Ram and took out his wooden sandal and threw it on Kabir Ji’s head.
After this, Kabir Ji smilingly said, "Guru Ji, though I was not lying earlier also, but now everyone has seen, you gave me the mantra Deeksha right now by uttering Ram Ram and you allowed your Charan Paduka (foot sandal) also to touch my head, thereby making me your disciple. These words melted the heart of Swami Ramanand Ji, he regained his composure, saw the real bhakti (devotion & resolve) of Kabir Ji and said to the whole crowd that, "actually Kabir is a true devotee and from today I accept him as my disciple".