Social Sciences, asked by sharmilrana2629, 1 year ago

Which aspect of bhakti movement does sant Kabir emphasize

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Answered by DevNath
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Sant Kabir was a man who believed that serving others, honesty, good manners, good behavior and good etiquette meant serving to God. He believed serving others is serving God.
Answered by nilesh102
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hi mate,

Kabir, the renowned saint of northern India, falls squarely in this tradition of singer-songwriter-critic. Living in the 13th and 14th centuries (the exact dates are disputed, but fall between 1398 and 1518), Kabir upturned the religious notions and social conventions of his time.

Originaly it is trusted that bhakti development began in seventh century Tamil Nadu and later spread to northern India by means of Maharashtra.

It spread crosswise over northern India in fifteenth century and achieved its peak in seventeenth century.

Kabir was a fifteenth century Indian spiritualist writer and holy person, whose compositions affected Hinduism's Bhakti development and his verses are found in Sikhism's sacred text Guru Granth Sahib.

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