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"Kabir was and is to the present a source of inspiration for those who questioned engenched social institutions and ideas in their search for divine" Explain

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Solution : (i) He believed in the Nirguna Bhakt.
(ii) The range of traditions KABIR drew on to describe the ULTIMATE Reality include Islam: as Allah, Khuda, Hazrat and Pir.
(iii) Verses ascribed to Kabir have been compiled in the KabirBijak, KabirGranthavali and Adi Grantha Sahib. The terms with mystical connotations such as shabda (sound) or shunya (EMPTINESS) were drawn from yogic traditions.
(iv) He PROBABLY crystallised through dialogue and debate with the traditions of Sufis and Yogis.
(v) He believed in divinity rather than any PARTICULAR religion.


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