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Kabir was a 15th-century Indian poet-saint and a significant figure in the Bhakti movement, which emphasized personal devotion to God and sought to transcend religious boundaries. His verses are renowned for their deep spiritual wisdom and critique of religious orthodoxy, advocating for a direct connection with the divine. Kabir's poetry often reflects his experiences of mysticism and his belief in a universal God, fostering a spirit of inclusivity among different faiths.

Living in a time of great social and religious upheaval, Kabir's teachings challenged the caste system and the rituals of both Hinduism and Islam, urging followers to seek truth beyond the confines of organized religion. His work has inspired countless generations and continues to resonate with people seeking spiritual enlightenment. Kabir's verses are celebrated in various forms, from folk songs to classical music, illustrating his lasting impact on Indian culture and spiritual thought.

Nationalität Indisch
Geburtsdatum January 1, 1398
Geburtsort Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Todesdatum January 1, 1448
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