what were the major ideas by Kabir?how did he express these?
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The major ideas expressed by Kabir were a rejection of the major religious traditions and belief in a formless Supreme God. For Kabir, the path of salvation was through bhakti or devotion. He expressed his ideas through verses called sakhis and pads.
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The major ideas expressed by Kabir include:
Rejection of major religious traditions.
Criticism of all forms of external worship of both Brahmanical Hinduism and Islam.
Criticism of priestly classes and the caste system.
Belief in a formless Supreme God.
Emphasis on Bhakti or devotion to achieve salvation.
Kabir expressed his ideas in a vast collection of verses known as sakhis and pads. These are said to have been composed by him and sung by wandering bhajan singers.
The major ideas expressed by Kabir include:
Rejection of major religious traditions.
Criticism of all forms of external worship of both Brahmanical Hinduism and Islam.
Criticism of priestly classes and the caste system.
Belief in a formless Supreme God.
Emphasis on Bhakti or devotion to achieve salvation.
Kabir expressed his ideas in a vast collection of verses known as sakhis and pads. These are said to have been composed by him and sung by wandering bhajan singers.
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