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Kabir (Hindi: कबीर, IAST: Kabīr[1]) was a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint, whose writings influenced Hinduism's Bhakti movement and his verses are found in Sikhism's scripture Guru Granth Sahib.[2][3][4] His early life was in a Muslim family, but he was strongly influenced by his teacher, the Hindu bhakti leader Ramananda.[2]
Kabir is known for being critical of both Hinduism and Islam, stating that the former was misguided by the Vedas, and questioning their meaningless rites of initiation such as the sacred thread and circumcision respectively.[2][5] During his lifetime, he was threatened by both Hindus and Muslims for his views.[6]:4 When he died, both Hindus and Muslims he had inspired claimed him as theirs.[3](There was dispute whether to cremate or bury his corpse).
Kabir suggested that True God is with the person who is on the path of righteousness, considered all creatures on earth as his own self, and who is passively detached from the affairs of the world.[3]
Kabir's legacy survives and continues through the Kabir panth ("Path of Kabir"), a religious community that recognises him as its founder and is one of the Sant Mat sects. Its members are known as Kabir panthis........:)
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Kabir is known for being critical of both Hinduism and Islam, stating that the former was misguided by the Vedas, and questioning their meaningless rites of initiation such as the sacred thread and circumcision respectively.[2][5] During his lifetime, he was threatened by both Hindus and Muslims for his views.[6]:4 When he died, both Hindus and Muslims he had inspired claimed him as theirs.[3](There was dispute whether to cremate or bury his corpse).
Kabir suggested that True God is with the person who is on the path of righteousness, considered all creatures on earth as his own self, and who is passively detached from the affairs of the world.[3]
Kabir's legacy survives and continues through the Kabir panth ("Path of Kabir"), a religious community that recognises him as its founder and is one of the Sant Mat sects. Its members are known as Kabir panthis........:)
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Kabir was a well known saint in Bhakti Movement... Kabir preached the message of universal brotherhood and equality of people.... He aimed to bring unity among Hindus and Muslims by understanding the tenets of both religions.... He believed that a pure and simple heart was needed to achieve oneness of God.... He expressed his ideas through simple coplets known as dohas.....
Kabir was a mystic poet and saint of India, whose writings have greatly influenced the Bhakti movement. The name Kabir comes from Arabic al-Kabīr which means 'The Great' the 37th name of God in Islam.Kabir's legacy is today carried forward by theKabir Panth("Path of Kabir"), a religious community that recognizes him as its founder and is one of theSant Matsects. Its members, known asKabir panthis, are estimated to be around 9.6 million. They are spread over north and central India, as well as dispersed with theIndian diasporaacross the world, up from 843,171 in the 1901 census.His writings include Bijak, Sakhi Granth, Kabir Granthawali and Anurag Sagar.
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Kabir was a well known saint in Bhakti Movement... Kabir preached the message of universal brotherhood and equality of people.... He aimed to bring unity among Hindus and Muslims by understanding the tenets of both religions.... He believed that a pure and simple heart was needed to achieve oneness of God.... He expressed his ideas through simple coplets known as dohas.....
Kabir was a mystic poet and saint of India, whose writings have greatly influenced the Bhakti movement. The name Kabir comes from Arabic al-Kabīr which means 'The Great' the 37th name of God in Islam.Kabir's legacy is today carried forward by theKabir Panth("Path of Kabir"), a religious community that recognizes him as its founder and is one of theSant Matsects. Its members, known asKabir panthis, are estimated to be around 9.6 million. They are spread over north and central India, as well as dispersed with theIndian diasporaacross the world, up from 843,171 in the 1901 census.His writings include Bijak, Sakhi Granth, Kabir Granthawali and Anurag Sagar.
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