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  2. Songs of Kabir - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Kabir (Kurdish version). Songs of Kabir (New York: MacMillan, 1915) [1] is an anthology of poems by Kabir, a 15th-century Indian spiritual master.It was translated from Hindi to English by Rabindranath Tagore, a Nobel Prize-winning author and noted scholar.

  3. Kabir Jayanti - Wikipedia

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    It is celebrated once in a year on the full moon day in the Hindu month Jyeshtha, which is the month of May or June according to the Gregorian calendar. [3] Worshipers believe that Kabir was born on this day in the year 1398 A.D. Kabir Jayanti was celebrated on 24 June in 2021, the 2022 date was to be 14 June and 2023 date was to be 4 June.

  4. Kabir - Wikipedia

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    Kabir (15 April 2007). Kabir: Ecstatic Poems. Translated by Bly, Robert (2nd ed.). Beacon Press. ISBN 978-0-8070-6380-4. Bly writes on page xix, "My version is Rabindranath Tagore's translation rephrased into more contemporary language." Kabir; Masterman, David (5 June 2020). Kabir Says. Translated by Tagore, Rabindranath. Three Pigeons Publishing.

  5. Bijak - Wikipedia

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    The Bijak of Kabir. Bijak is a compilation of verses and hymns attributed to Kabir, a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint. The term "Bijak" translates to "Seedling" or "The Seed" in Hindi, symbolizing the essence of Kabir's teachings. The text is central to the Kabir Panth, a spiritual movement that follows his philosophy.

  6. Surdas - Wikipedia

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    Surdas's poetry was written in a dialect of Hindi called Braj Bhasha, until then considered to be a very plebeian language, as the prevalent literary languages were either Persian or Sanskrit. His work raised the status of the Braj Bhasha from a crude language to that of a literary one.

  7. Dharamdas - Wikipedia

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    Dharamdas was an Indian saint, Bhojpuri language poet and one of the disciples of Kabir. [1] [2] [3] It is said that after becoming Kabir's disciple, he gave away all his rich possessions. [4] Followers of Dharamdas are known as Dharamdasis. [5]

  8. Hazari Prasad Dwivedi - Wikipedia

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    Kabir; Madhyakalin Dharma Sadhana; Natha Sampradaya; His work on medieval saint Kabir is considered a masterpiece, and is a thoroughly researched analysis of Kabir's thought, works, and teachings. He was also an eminent novelist. His novels revolved around Historical themes and personages. His following Historical Novels are considered classics:

  9. List of Indian poets - Wikipedia

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    Homen Borgohain (1932–2021), writer, poet, critic, columnist and editor; Indira Goswami (1942-2011), Jnanapith Award winner, poet, editor and academician; Jyoti Prasad Agarwala (1903–1953), playwright, songwriter, poet, writer and film maker; Bishnu Prasad Rabha (KolaGuru) Nabakanta Barua, also known as Ekhud Kokaideu (1926–2002 ...