what was kabir's philosophy
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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
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Kabir's philosophy was to live a simplistic life.
- Kabir was one of the Indian Mystic saint-poet who lead the Bhakti Movement. He had a great influence on his time and also holds a great deal of relevance to current times.
- He is believed to have lived for 120 years from 1398 to 1518. He spread his philosophy through his poetry.
- He is most known for his couplets, or "Kabir Ke Dohe". He preached a simple way of living and also emphasized the oneness of God and opposed idol worship.
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