Explain the impact of the thoughts and teachings of
Saint Kabir on Indian society, economy, religious life
and language.
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Kabir was born form a Hindu widow in 1440, who left him immediately after his birth ‘to hide her shame’ by the side of a water tank in Banaras. He was the most popular of all the disciples of Ramananda, occupies a place of pride in the annals of the Bhakti movement in northern India.
He was a man of absolutely independent thoughts and broadly criticised the evils of both the religions. Kabir addressed mixed gatherings consisting of Muslim and Hindus and made disciples from both. He denounced the Brahmins and the mullahas alike to be sole custodian of their religious orders and took them to task for their orthodox and exploitative attitude. He refused to accept the sanctity of Vedas as well as Quran to be the revealed scriptures.
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