List at least 6 teachings of kabir
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The zodiac is an area of the sky that extends approximately 8° north or south of the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of the year. The paths of the Moon and visible planets are also within the belt of the zodiac.
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The central teachings of Kabir are very simple. (1) He laid stress 'Bhakti'. (2) He said that through Bhakti or devotion one would come nearer to God; one could be released from the cycle of birth and death only by sincere love and devotion to God, which he called Bhakti.
(3) He sincerely tried to emphasise the unity of Islam and Hinduism by preaching those virtues which were common to both religions.
(4) He made no distinction between Hindus and Muslims.
(5) To Kabir Allah and Rama were but different names of the same supreme being. To him Hindus and Muslims were "pots of the same clay".
(6) According to Kabir salvation could be attained by doing good deeds or by means of Bhakti or sincere devotion to God.
The central teachings of Kabir are very simple. (1) He laid stress 'Bhakti'. (2) He said that through Bhakti or devotion one would come nearer to God; one could be released from the cycle of birth and death only by sincere love and devotion to God, which he called Bhakti.
(3) He sincerely tried to emphasise the unity of Islam and Hinduism by preaching those virtues which were common to both religions.
(4) He made no distinction between Hindus and Muslims.
(5) To Kabir Allah and Rama were but different names of the same supreme being. To him Hindus and Muslims were "pots of the same clay".
(6) According to Kabir salvation could be attained by doing good deeds or by means of Bhakti or sincere devotion to God.
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