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प्रश्न
Answer the following question:
Who was Kabir? What were his teachings?
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उत्तर
Kabir was one of the great reformers of the Bhakti movement. He taught Hindu Muslim unity. He believed that God is one and Tshwar’ and ‘Allah’ are different names of one God. He taught devotion to God and also preached the brotherhood of man. He was against caste distinctions because he firmly believed that salvation could be attained only through good deeds. That is why he condemned useless rites, false practices as well as idol worship.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Important Words: Gurumat
Important Words: Guru Granth Sahib
Fill in the blank:
Kabir’s couplets were known as ________.
Fill in the blank:
Sant Tukaram composed devotional songs in praise of ___________.
Answer the following question briefly:
Why is the holy book of the Sikhs known as the Guru Granth Sahib?
What provoked Guru Govind Singh to infuse his followers with the martial spirit?
Give an account of the growth of Sikhism after the period of Guru Nanak.
Match the following
| 1. | Khalsa | a. | Uncut hair |
| 2. | Kesh | b. | Dagger |
| 3. | Kangha | c. | The pure |
| 4. | kada | d. | Comb |
| 5. | kirpan | e. | Steel bangle |
The ______ and the ______ were collections of Kabir’s verses.
He visited many holy places and finally settled in ______ near Lahore.
