Describe teaching of kabir and baba guru nanak.
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Similarities--
1. They both believed in one God.
2. They both are social reformers.
Differences--
1. Kabir advocated Sufism while Nanak was a Bhakti reformer.
2. Kabir was against caste discrimination but Nanak was not clear in speaking about castism.
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The major ideas expressed by Kabir include:
- Rejection of major religious traditions.
- Criticism of all forms of external worship of both Brahmanical Hinduism and Islam.
- Criticism of priestly classes and caste system.
- Belief in a formless Supreme God.
- Emphasis on Bhakti or devotion to achieve salvation.
GURU NANAK
- Baba Guru Nanak emphasised the importance of the worship of one God.
- He insisted that caste, creed or gender was irrelevant for attaining liberation. His idea of liberation was based on the pursuit of active life with a strong sense of social commitment.
- He used the terms nam, dan and isnan for the essence of his teaching, which actually meant right worship, welfare of others and purity of conduct.
- He gave importance to right-belief and worship, honest living and helping others.
- Guru Nanak, thus, promoted the idea of equality.
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