Why does the poet consider it needless to ask the Caste of a Saint?
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The poem "It Is Needless to Ask of a Saint the Caste" is written by the Kabir.
Explanation:
In this poem, Kabir requested to the people that not to ask the caste of the gentleman and the person who has the kindest heart.
- Later, Kabir exclaimed that all are the children of the god.
- All the people are working for god's devotion with the equal faith.
- He said that a person is foolish if someone has asked the caste of such a wonderful hearted person.
"End, where remains no mark of distinction" All are the same in the eyes of God.
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Because of the following reasons, the poet consider it needless to ask the Caste of a Saint.
EXPLANATION:
- It is useless to invite a saint according to the caste to which he belongs.
- The tradesman, and all the thirty-six castes, alike are seeking for God.
- Hindus and Muslims are alike according to the poet.
- There is no mark of distinction between human beings.
- Saint Kabir, a super social reformer, criticizes the caste system.
- According to him caste system should be eliminated.
- According to him the caste system is blot on humanism.
- Due to this system the Indian society has been divided into numerous sections.
- This is one of the greatest barriers inside the manner of the development.
- That is why the poet advises that one should never ask about the caste of saints.
- In the eyes of the poet all are equal.
- In brief, right here the poet raises his voice against social discrimination.
- The reason of the poet is to establish peace, prosperity and concord.
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