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Sant kabir ki biography channel 6

Niru and Nima were Julaha or Muslim weavers who lived in the outskirts of Kashi. Hindus believed that Kabir was the illegitimate son of a Brahmin widow. Muslims believed him to be a child of Muslim parents.

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The theory of his immaculate birth was rejected by most scholars. Many of the stories of his life and his poetry have been repeated by various authors. A disciple of the great Hindu pundit-preacher and philosopher-reformer Saint Ramananda, he was at the focal point of Bahkti cult; steeped in Hindu philosophy and esoteric practices.

Temple and mosque, idol and holy water, scriptures and priests were usually renounced by him. He cared little whether people knew him a Brahmin or a Mohammedan, a Sufi or a Vedantin, a Vaishnavite or a Ramanandi. His wonderful songs survive; the spontaneous expressions of his vision and his love; and it is by these, not by the didactic teachings associated with his name, that he makes his immortal appeal to the heart.

The probable date of his death is A. A Kazi was called in to give the child a name.