who was rishi swapacha by caste?
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Rishi Swapacha was a tanner by caste.
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Rishi Swapacha was a tanner by caste.
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Who was rishi swapacha by caste?
- Untouchable Rishi Swapach, a tanner understood God's omnipresence.
- Muslims and Hindus have also found God, however, there is nothing that separates them.
- God, according to Kabir in his poem,' It Is Needless to Ask of a Saint the Caste' , does not distinguish between two people based on their caste, religion, or community.
- God calls on everyone to walk the road of humanity and step forward to assist those in need since they are all children of the same Creator, a Creator recognised in many ways by individuals like Allah, Ram, and Jesus and are therefore brothers and sisters.
- Kabir is trying to convey that a person's worth cannot be properly judged by their caste but rather by the good deeds they perform throughout their lives and their level of contribution to society.
- Not a caste, but rather social standing, good deeds, and a golden heart, should be taken into account.
- One can only be appropriately referred to as a saint if they are well-versed in humanity.
- In this poem, Kabir strives to unite society, which in mediaeval India was divided among castes, creeds, sects, and religious groupings.
- According to Kabir, regardless of caste or place of birth, anyone with a human touch deserves to be referred to as a saint.
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