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the reason why dadu against relics​

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Answered by mmir17953
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Dadu Dayal was initiated by Kabir’s son Kamal, but there seems to be striking similarities between Dadu and Kabir. Both of them proclaimed equality of all men, developed a critical attitude towards orthodoxy, preached against the rigidity of caste system and denounced ritualism and all formal observances connected with religion. The views and teachings of both of them brought both Hindus and the Muslims together as followers. This is the reason why along with Kabir, Dadu was considered a great integrator in the Indian society.

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When Dadu was twelve years old, he was removed to Sambhur in Ajmer. At the age of 18 Dadu travelled as far as Bengal, U.P. and Bihar. During his wanderings he realized that sectarianism in religion should be removed and this view is clearly in his literary compositions to propagate the message of equality of all for which he became famous. As Mr. R.L. Handa describes, Dadu’s songs which open with the words ‘Alakh Elahi Jagatguru Duja Koi Nahin’ reflects the deep realization of the equality of man and the worship of the formless ‘Brahma’ or ‘Nirguna’ form. Dadu had a revelation from heaven instructing him to lead a religious life. So he retired to the Vaherana mountain near Naraina and lost himself in meditation.

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