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"Be not the slaves of tradition; fear not to walk upon new paths, if these bring you nearer to God who is the Truth." So said Kabir, a great Indian mystic, teacher and poet of the fifteenth century.
Popular belief has it that Kabir was born of a Brahmin widow who cast him away neal Laher Tank at Varanasi. The followers of Kabir hold that he descended from heaven and was found in a lotus in Laher Tank by a Muslim couple. Kabir has proclaimed himself in his poems to be a weaver's son.
There are many legends woven around Kabir's life. We have taken those which are most popularly known and accepted.
Kabir's intense dislike for religious customs, the caste system, idol worship and orthodoxy made him many enemies; he was a 'revolutionary' saint believing in one God and in his hundred and odd years of life, he tried to bring Hindus and Muslims together in his own way.
His songs had simplicity and rhythmic charm. They contained truths which had universal appeal. They are sung, to this day, throughout the country.
Saying of Kabir
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