What is the contribution of Kabir in Bhakti Movement
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Kabir vehemently opposed the idol-worship, caste system and untouchability as practiced by the Hindus, and simultaneously condemned the orthodoxy and meaningless rituals of the Muslims. He exposed the five daily prayers in the mosque without the purity of heart and sincere dedication to God.
He exposed the five daily prayers in the mosque without the purity of heart and sincere dedication to God. 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.
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Kabir vehemently opposed the idol-worship, caste system and untouchability as practiced by the Hindus, and simultaneously condemned the orthodoxy and meaningless rituals of the Muslims. He exposed the five daily prayers in the mosque without the purity of heart and sincere dedication to God.
He exposed the five daily prayers in the mosque without the purity of heart and sincere dedication to God. 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.
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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.
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