Who was Kabir? What were his teachings?
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Kabir was a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint, whose writings, according to some scholars, influenced Hinduism's Bhakti movement. Kabir's verses are found in Sikhism's scripture Guru Granth Sahib. His most famous writings include his dohas. The birth of Kabir remains shrouded in mystery and legend.
Kabir was one of the chief exponents of the Bhakti movement in the medieval period. His early life isshrouded in mystery. According to a prevailing legend he was the son of a Brahmin widow who had left him by the side of a tank in Benares. A Muslim weaver Niru and his wife Nima picked up the baby and brought him up.
Kabir was one of the chief exponents of the Bhakti movement in the medieval period. His early life isshrouded in mystery. According to a prevailing legend he was the son of a Brahmin widow who had left him by the side of a tank in Benares. A Muslim weaver Niru and his wife Nima picked up the baby and brought him up.
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