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Describe Kabir and Guru Nanak as a Reformer ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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Answered by Shivali2708
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Guru Nanak is the founder of Sikhism and the first Guru of Sikhs. He is the last in the series of the greatest prophets born upon earth who were instrumental in establishing major world religions through their teachings and revelations. Guru Nanak led a simple but extraordinary life, preaching a straightforward way to find God in one's own heart through inner purity and social responsibility.Kabir's verses were incorporated into Adi Granth, the scripture of Sikhism, with verses attributed to Kabir constituting the largest non-Sikh contribution. Some scholars state Kabir's ideas were one of the many influences on Guru Nanak, who went on to found Sikhism in the fifteenth century.

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