Describe Kabir and Guru Nanak as a Reformer ?
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KABIR : Kabir condmened discrimination on the basis of religion , caste and wealth . he also rejected meaningless rituals . He conveyed simple messages through different types of poems , including dohas , bishnupadas and sakhis .
GURU NANAK : Guru Nanak Dev founded a new Sect called Sikhism . he preached through kirtans , bhajans and ragas . these kirtans were collected by his followers ' Adi Granth ' which is a holy book of the Sikhs . he allowed women to attend his sermons along with men and laid emphasis on purity of characted and conduct .
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Some Scholars are of the view that Guru Nanak was not a reformer like Hindu Bhakti reformers. In fact, he laid the foundation of the Sikh religion and there was substantial originality in his religious ideas and in this sense he was a revolutionary. J. S.
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Kabir Das (IAST: Kabīr) was a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint, whose writings influenced Hinduism's Bhakti movement and his
IF THIS ANSWER HELPS YOU MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND BE A FOLLOWER IN BRAINLY verses are found in Sikhism's scripture Guru Granth Sahib. His early life was in a Muslim family, but he was strongly influenced by his teacher, the Hindu bhakti leader Ramananda.