How were the teachings of Sant Kabir and
Guru Nanak similar?
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Answer:
they taught the same thing
Explanation:
Answer:
well, Baba Guru Nanak and Sant Kabir have many similarities and both are the two greatest pillars of the Bhakti Movement which would ultimately enlighten Emperor Akbar to bring India's third golden age to fruition.
Explanation:
Guru Nanak formed a new religion. His followers came to be known as Sikhs (which means disciples in Punjabi) and the new religion is called Sikhism. With the passage of time, Sikhism became an independent religion (incorporating the good points of both Hinduism and Islam) with their own scripture (Holy Guru Granth Sahib) and philosophical system. On the other hand, Kabir did not form a new religion. His followers are known as Kabir Panthis (meaning those who tread the path of Sant Kabir) but this is generally seen as a sect of Hinduism. Kabir philosophy is not remarkably distinct from the mainstream Hindu philosophical systems like Advaita Vedant.