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sant Kabir became a renowned sant in the bhakti movement​

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Answered by okwuchiakandu
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Kabir was a fifteenth century Indian spiritualist writer and holy person, whose compositions affected Hinduism's Bhakti development and his verses are found in Sikhism's sacred text Guru Granth Sahib. hi mate, ... It spread crosswise over northern India in fifteenth century and achieved its peak in seventeenth century.

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Kabir laid stress on religious toleration and taught a lesson of brotherhood to Hindus and Muslims. Kabir raised his voice against the custom of sati and child marriage, the two evils which were purely social in character. The main principles of Bhakti movement were : (1) God is one, (2) To worship God man should serve humanity, (3) All men are equal, (4) Worshipping God with devotion is better than performing religious ceremonies and going on pilgrimages, and (5) Caste distinctions and superstitious practices are to be given up. Ramananda was first Bhakti saint and founder of Bhakti Movement of northern India. He preached in Hindi, the language of the masses. He was a disciple of Ramanuja and a conformist saint.

Answered by ankitaparab1978
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sant Kabir is well known sant inter bhakti movement he did not attached and importance to place of pilgrimage vratas or idol workship from him truth was called he thought that all human being are equally did not believe in any difference based on caste creed sect and religion he want to bring about Hindu and Muslim unity he criticized the extremely orthodox people in both Hindu and Muslim religions in strong terms

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