Kabir

Kabir
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Download or read book Kabir written by Om Prakash Ralhan and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kabir (1398-1518 Ad?) Is Revered As A Vaishnavite Bhakta By Hindus While The Muslims Revere Him As A Peer, The Sikhs Call Him A Bhagat And The Kabir Panthis Worship Him As God Incarnation. Kabir Is Considered A Champion Of Hindu-Muslim Unity, A Reformer, An Opponent Of The Caste System, And Strong Supporter Of The Down-Trodden. Indian Society At The Time Of Kabir Was Full Of Evils, Like Blind Faith, Hypocrisy, Caste Distinctions And Many More.The Present Work Portrays Various Facets Of Saint Kabir, His Personality, Spiritual Message, His Hymns And Works And His Yeomanly Services To Humanity Etc.ContentsKabir Sahib (1398-1518) (As An Avtar Of Shuk Deva); Birth Of Kabir Sahib; Controversy Of Kabir S Date Of Birth; Kabir S Place Of Birth: Early Life Of Kabir; Spiritual Guru Of Kabir; Domestic Life Of Kabir; Birth Of Kamal And Kamali; The Happy Home Of Kabir; Kabir And Kamal As Robbers; Banaras Traditions And Kabir; Atrocities Of Sikandar Lodhi On Kabir; Death Of Kabir Sahib, Kabir Panth; Teaching Of Kabir Sahib; Kabir And Guru Nanak; Works Of Kabir Sahib; And Kabir Hymns.


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