Fill in the blank :Kabir was a great ___ and ___ of his time.
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Kabir was a great poet and saint of his time.
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Answer: Kabir was a great poet and saint of his time.
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- It is thought that the Indian mystic and poet Kabir was born in or close to the city of Benares, despite the fact that very little is known about his life. Before he became a follower of the Hindu ascetic Ramananda, he came from a family that was involved in weaving and was Muslim.
- Kabir is revered as a holy figure in the Brahmin religion as well as the Sufi tradition
- Despite the fact that Kabir was critical of many tenets of both Islam and Hinduism, his poetry takes inspiration from both of these religions.
- The collection of Sikh teachings known as the Adi Granth contains some of his poems. His name is also spelled Adi Granth.
- His mystical poetry is rooted in the particulars and earthiness of day-to-day living, which grounds them in reality.
- When one of Kabir's poems was featured in the "Poet's Choice" column in the Washington Post, poet Mary Karr made the observation that "Kabir lists "birds and animals and the ant" in a manner that drags the attention from the soaring sky to the earth's crawly.
- One Hundred Poetry of Kabir, Translated by Rabindranath Tagore, Assisted by Evelin Underhill (2005) and Kabir: Ecstatic Poems, Translations by Robert Bly are both collections of Kabir's poems. Both books were published in 2005. (2007).
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