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The book kabir's philosophy ​

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Answered by Alisha418
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Kabir is widely believed to have become one of the many disciples of the Bhakti poet-sant Swami Ramananda in Varanasi, known for devotional Vaishnavism with a strong bent to monist Advaita philosophy teaching that God was inside every person, everything.

Works written: Bijak, Sakhi Granth, Kabir granthavali, The intricately woven blanket

Profession: Poet, Guru

Place of birth: Varanasi

Nationality: India

Answered by mcchaturvedi
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He believed in the Vedantic concept of atman, but rejected the Hindu custom of idol worship, showing clear belief in both Bhakti and Sufi philosophies. Kabir was brought before emperor Sikandar Lodi and charged with claiming possession of divine powers. He was banished from Varanasi in 1495

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