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  2. Kabir - Wikipedia

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    Kabir literature legacy was promoted by two of his disciples, Bhāgodās and Dharamdas. Songs of Kabir were collected by Kshitimohan Sen from mendicants across India, these were then translated to English by Rabindranath Tagore. [60] New English translations of Songs of Kabir is done by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra. August Kleinzahler writes about ...

  3. Kabir panth - Wikipedia

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    Kabir Panth (transl. Path of Kabir) is a Sant Mat denomination and philosophy based on the teachings of the 15th century saint and poet, Kabir. It is based on devotion to him as one guru as a means to salvation. The adherents of Kabir Panth are from many religious backgrounds as Kabir never advocated change of religions but highlighted their ...

  4. Gananath Das - Wikipedia

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    Gananath Das, also known as G. N. Das, is an Indian author and translator from the state of Odisha.After his retirement in 1972 from the Indian Administrative Service, his focus turned to studying various saint poets of India such as Kabir Das, Guru Nanak, and Valluvar and translating their works into Odia and English.

  5. Bhakti movement - Wikipedia

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    Kabir was a saint known for Hindi poetry that expressed a rejection of external religion in favor of inner experience. After his death, his followers founded the Kabir panth . [ 55 ] A similar movement sharing the same Sant Mat Bhakti background that drew on both Hinduism and Islam, was founded by the Guru Nānak (1469-1539), the first Guru of ...

  6. Songs of Kabir - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Garib Das - Wikipedia

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    On the way, Kabir also showed him heaven. When they reached Satlok, he saw Kabir sitting on the throne. Garib das was shocked because Kabir was also standing alongside him. After a while, the two forms merged, and only Kabir remained, sitting on the throne. Then, Kabir sent him back to earth.

  8. Namdev - Wikipedia

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    The literary works of Namdev were influenced by Vaishnava philosophy [7] and a belief in Vithoba. Along with the Jñānēśvarī , a sacred work of Jñānēśvar, and of Bhakti movement teacher-writers such as Tukaram , the writings of Namdev form the basis of the beliefs held by the Varkari sect of Hinduism. [ 4 ]

  9. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu - Wikipedia

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    By A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami in English with original Bengali and Sanskrit. Commentary on Krishnadasa Kaviraja's Caitanya-caritāmṛta, based on Bhaktivinoda Thakur's Amrita-pravaha-bhashya and Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's Anubhāsya commentaries. Krishna-Caitanya, His Life and His Teachings (2014; English; ISBN 978-91-981318-1-9)