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Who believed in a formless Supreme God? Write few lines on his teachings​

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Answered by arvgenie
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Answer:

Kabir believed in a formless Supreme God.

Explanation:

He believed that the only path to salvation was through bhakti or devotion. His teachings openly ridiculed all forms of external worship professed by Hinduism and Islam. He also ridiculed the supremacy of the priestly classes and the caste system.

Kabir expressed his ideas in a vast collection of verses known as sakhis and pads. Some of these were later collected and preserved in the Guru Granth Sahib, Panch Vani and Bijak.

Answered by ThereseNicole
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Answer:

Kabir believed in a formless Supreme God and preached that the only path to salvation was through bhakti or devotion.

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