Kabir was influenced by the prevailing religious mood of his times, such as old Brahmanic Hinduism, Hindu and Buddhist Tantrism, the teachings ofNath yogis and the personal devotionalism of South India mixed with the imageless God of Islam. The influence of these various doctrines is clearly evident in Kabir's verses. Eminent historians like R.C. Majumdar, P.N. Chopra, B.N. Puri and M.N. Das have held that Kabir is the first Indian saint to have harmonised Hinduism and Islam by preaching a universal path which both Hindus and Muslims could tread together. But there are a few critics who contest such claims.The basic religious principles he espoused are simple. According to Kabir, all life is an interplay of two spiritual principles. One is the personal soul (Jivatma) and the other is God (Paramatma). It is Kabir's view that salvation is the process of bringing these two divine principles into union. The incorporation of much of his verse in Sikh scripture, and the fact that Kabir was a predecessor of Guru Nanak, have led some western scholars to mistakenly describe him as a forerunner of Sikhism.His greatest work is the Bijak (the "Seedling"), an idea of the fundamental one. This collection of poems elucidates Kabir's universal view of spirituality. Though his vocabulary is replete with Hindu spiritual concepts, such as Brahman, karma and reincarnation, he vehemently opposed dogmas, both in Hinduism and in Islam. His Hindi was a vernacular, straightforward kind, much like his philosophies. He often advocated leaving aside the Qur'an and Vedas and simply following Sahaja path, or the Simple/Natural Way to oneness in God. He believed in the Vedantic concept of atman, but unlike earlier orthodox Vedantins, he spurned the Hindu societal caste system and murti-poojan (idol worship), showing clear belief in bothbhakti and Sufi ideas. The major part of Kabir's work as a bhagat was collected by the fifth Sikh guru, Guru Arjan Dev, and forms a part of the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib.
Chittaranjan Das (C. R. Das)
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If you mean "Egypt", Hindi is not spoken there. There are some common words between Arabic and Hindi, but for the most part Hindi will be unintelligible outside the Indian expat community in Egypt.
i think biography of kabir das was in hindi
No, Kabir did not document his biography.
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Social work of Kabir Das
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what is the name of kabir das
I can't provide exact PDFs, but you should be able to find Hindi PDFs of Kabir Das' life story by searching online or visiting local libraries. Kabir Das was a famous Indian mystic poet and saint, known for his spiritual teachings and poetry that emphasized unity and equality among all people. His works have had a profound influence on Indian culture and spirituality.
1398 AD
The guru of Kabir Das is said to be Swami Ramananda, a renowned saint and poet who played a significant role in Kabir's spiritual journey and teachings. Kabir was deeply inspired by Ramananda's teachings and was influenced by the philosophy of Bhakti (devotion) that he advocated.