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Teaching of kabhi and guru nanak in deatails

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i think you want to ask Kabir and guru nanak in deatail.

Kabir

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Kabirdas, the great poet and saint of India, influenced the Bhakti movement with his writings. Even the meaning of ‘Kabir’ is ‘Great’ in Islam. He set an example by writing own made dohas. People even nowadays recite those and learn from the dohas. There is a religious community known as Kabir Panth which is the follower of Kabir and preach him as they believe it is he who created ‘Sant math sects’. The people in the community are called Kabir Panthis and are spread all over India. Kabir had written some epic Granths (books). Some of the writings include Sakhi Granth, Kabir Granthawali etc. Every year Kabir Das Jayanti is celebrated on different dates. It is basically the celebration of the birthday of the poet Kabirdas.Basically, he did not take any spiritual training but received fundamentals from his Guru named, Ramananda, in his early childhood. But it was his inner voice that helped him seek the pathway. He used to write poetries on his own. He never went to acquire education. He was a self-made man and discovered everything on his own. It was his latent talent that made him create legendary writings. His writings changed the way Indians used to think.

The messages in his writings were directed towards those whom we call in modern day language as below poverty line, were then called the downtrodden, poor, miserable, desolated and deprived of basic necessities like food, shelter and clothing. The primary purpose of his legends was to "protest against social discrimination and economic exploitation”. His best work is ‘Bijak’. He has his collection of writings including poetries that elucidated his universal spiritual point of view. His work is his legacy. He died in the year 1518.

Guru nanak

date of birth: April 15, 1469

place of birth: Rai Bhoi Ki Talvandi (present day Punjab, Pakistan)

Date of Death: September 22, 1539

Place of Death: Kartarpur (present day Pakistan)

Father: Mehta Kalu

Mother: Mata Tripta

Wife: Mata Sulakhni

Children: Sri Chand and Lakhmi Das

Successor: Guru Angad

Famous As: Founder of Sikkhism

Resting Place: Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartar Pur, Kartarpur, Pakistan

Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism, one of the youngest religions. Guru Nanak became the first Sikh Guru and his spiritual teachings laid the foundation on which Sikhism was formed. Considered a religious innovator, Guru Nanak travelled across South Asia and Middle East to spread his teachings. He advocated the existence of one God and taught his followers that every human being can reach out to God through meditation and other pious practices. Interestingly, Guru Nanak did not support monasticism and asked his followers to lead the life of honest householder. His teachings were immortalized in the form of 974 hymns, which came to be known as ‘Guru Granth Sahib,’ the holy text of Sikhism. With more than 20 million followers, Sikhism is one of the important religions in India.

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