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short note on the sant kabir das

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kabir was brought up by a muslim weaver. Although he took up his foster father's profession and settled to a married life, he still spent lots of time in religious thoughts. He was a disciple of bhakti saint Hamananda of Varanasi. He was also influenced by several other Bhakti saints, Hindu saints, Sufi saints and Mahayana Buddhism as well. He had followers from all sections of society. His followers were known as Kabirpanthis. He condemned discrimination on the basis of caste and wealth. He Rejected meaningless rituals. He believed that god is one and formless. His verses were composed of Bhojpuri mixed with Urdu. Books like 'The Kabir Granthavali' and 'The Bijaks' contain his verses.

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Answered by nilesh102
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Kabir, the renowned saint of northern India, falls squarely in this tradition of singer-songwriter-critic. Living in the 13th and 14th centuries (the exact dates are disputed, but fall between 1398 and 1518), Kabir upturned the religious notions and social conventions of his time.

Originaly it is trusted that bhakti development began in seventh century Tamil Nadu and later spread to northern India by means of Maharashtra.

It spread crosswise over northern India in fifteenth century and achieved its peak in seventeenth century.

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.

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