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Kabir

Kabir

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Birth: 1440 , Varanasi
Death: 1518-01-01 , Maghar
Kabir was a 15th-century Indian mystic and poet whose teachings and verses have profoundly influenced the Bhakti movement and Indian spirituality. He is revered by Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs alike for his emphasis on the direct experience of God, transcending religious dogma and ritual. His poetry, known as *dohas* and *padas*, is characterized by its simple yet profound language, often using vivid metaphors from daily life to convey complex spiritual truths. Kabir's work champions religious tolerance, the equality of all beings, and the ultimate unity of the divine. He critiqued the rigid caste system and the superficial practices of organized religion, advocating instead for a personal, heartfelt devotion to the divine. His legacy endures through the Kabir Panth, a spiritual community that follows his teachings, and his verses continue to inspire seekers of truth worldwide.
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His Death In Benares

His Death In Benares

His death in Benares
Won't save the assassin
From certain hell,


Any more than a dip
In the Ganges will send
Frogs—or you—to paradise.


My home, says Kabir,
Is where there's no day, no night,
And no holy book in sight


To squat on our lives.
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