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Kabir



Kabir (c. 15th century CE) was an Indian mystic, saint, and iconoclastic poet whose writings influenced the compilation of Sikh scriptures known as the Adi Granth. Though his philosophy was staunchly critical of religion, members of nearly all theologies have remained inspired by his teachings.

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The Poetry of Kabir

Robert Bly performs the poetry of Kabir at one of the Mythic Journeys conferences.

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One Hundred Poems of Kabir

One of India’s greatest poets, translator Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Laureate for Literature in 1913. This edition is a reproduction of the original 1915 publication.

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Kabir - the Enlightened Weaver

Kabir was an enlightened weaver, a mystic. Mysticism should not be with one individual from somewhere in the past, from a few poems that you read. Mysticism means every day you are stepping into a new sphere of life. Something new, that you did not know, has come into your experience today.

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Kabir: The Weaver's Songs

One of India's greatest mystics, Kabir (1398-1448) was also a satirist and philosopher, and a poet of timeless wit and wisdom. Equally immersed in theology and social thought, music and politics, his songs have won devoted followers from every walk of life through the past five centuries.

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Rediscovering the Magic of Kabir

Prof. Sehdev Kumar talks about the saint-poet and how his poems transcend the religious ground.

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Songs of Kabir

The songs of this extraordinary poet, philosopher, and satirist, who believed in a personal god, have been sung and recited by millions throughout North India for half a millennium.

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Sant Kabir Das - the Mystic Saint-Poet

Kabir’s writings have been a great source of inspiration to people hailing from different faiths - Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs. His poetry, through simple but beautiful couplets, continue to have an impact in the 21st century.

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Turn Me to Gold: Andrew Harvey and the Poetry of Kabir

Kabir is far more than a poet; he is a universal initiatory field, as expansive as Rumi, and, as embodied, radical and ferocious as Jesus. He is the voice of the evolutionary truth and its piercing love and we have never needed to hear him more or be more ready to hear him.

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A Fifteenth Century Poet-Saint’s Wisdom on Life, Death, Guru & God

or over five hundred years, Kabir’s poetry has been remembered, recited and sung throughout North India and today in various parts of the world due to the Indian diaspora. Sant Kabir (ca. 1398-1448 or 1518) is one of the most renowned poets of the Indian vernacular languages.

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Sant Kabir | His Story, Writings, Philosophies and Some Lesser Known Facts

Marking the 500th death anniversary year of Sant Kabir, who died in Maghar of Uttar Pradesh.

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