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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › KabirKabir - Wikipedia

    Kabir (1398–1518 CE): 14–15 was a well-known Indian mystic poet and sant. His verses are found in Sikhism's scripture Guru Granth Sahib, the Satguru Granth Sahib of Saint Garib Das, and Kabir Sagar of Dharamdas. Today, Kabir is an important figure in Hinduism, Sikhism and Islam, especially in Sufism.

  2. Kabir (born 1440, Varanasi, Jaunpur, India—died 1518, Maghar) was an iconoclastic Indian poet-saint revered by Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs. The birth of Kabir remains shrouded in mystery and legend .

  3. www.poetryfoundation.org › poets › kabirKabir | Poetry Foundation

    Kabir. 1440–1518. Though little is known of the life of the Indian mystic and poet Kabir, it is believed he was born in or near Benares. He grew up in a family of Muslim weavers before becoming a disciple of the Hindu ascetic Ramananda. Kabir is considered both a Sufi and Brahmin saint.

  4. Mar 8, 2019 · Discover the saint-poet Kabir, one of the most interesting personalities in the history of Indian mysticism, and former disciple of Ramananda.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › hinduism-biographies › kabirKabir | Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · Kabir (ca. 1440-1518) One of the most celebrated mystics of fifteenth-to sixteenth-century India, who practiced yoga and attempted to reconcile Hindus and Moslems. After his death he was claimed by both religions. Kabir's inspirational hymns are very moving and are still popular in present-day India.

  6. Kabīr (also: Kabīra, Hindi: कबीर, Urdu :کبير‎, Gurmukhī: ਕਬੀਰ) (1398-1448) [1] or (1440—1518) [2] was an Indian mystic whose teachings stressed two primary themes: the possibility of spiritual union with the Divine and the utter contingency of all religious and ideological distinctions.

  7. Jul 1, 2016 · Sant Kabir (ca. 1398-1448 or 1518) is one of the most renowned poets of the Indian vernacular languages. Also known as Kabir Das, “servant of the Great (God),” he belonged to the weaver (julaha) class in Varanasi, the ancient city in the present-day Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

  8. Jun 6, 2022 · Kabir was alow casteweaver (Julaha), Raidas was a leather worker and Dadu a cotton carder. Their radical dissent against orthodoxy and rejection of caste made these poet-saints extremely popular among the masses and their ideology of egalitarianism spread across India.

  9. Jan 15, 2024 · In the rich history of India, few figures are as revered and influential as Saint Kabir. Born in Varanasi, also known as Banaras, in the early 15th century, Kabir Das was a mystic poet, philosopher, and spiritual teacher who left a lasting impact on India’s religious and cultural heritage.

  10. An Indian mystic and poet, Kabir attempted to bridge Hindu and Muslim thought and preached the essential unity of all religions and the essential equality of all people. His teachings became the forerunner of a number of cults, of which Kabirpanth is the most important, as well as of a separate religion, Sikhism.

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