Biography of Kabir complete biography for Class 10, Class 12, and Graduation and other classes.
Full Name | Kabir Das |
Born | 1399 |
Died On | 1518 |
Known for | Devotional Poet and Social Reformer |
Children | Kamaal (Sons) and Kamaali (Daughter) |
Spouse | Loi |
Saint Kabir, a Bhakti poet gave a severe blow to the ostentatious and dead customs of Indian society. His poems are read and sung even today with great relish. He was not only a litterateur of the Bhakti period but was also a social reformer. He tried all his life to unite the Hindus and the Muslims and preached against useless religious practices which divide people instead of uniting them. He believed in a formless God (Brahma) and was strongly opposed to the divisive caste system. He is considered to be the exponent of Hindu-Muslim unity. He showed society anew way by dragging it out of its orthodox practices and bigotry. His works have been compiled in Shakti, Sabad, Kamaini, and Beejak. His riddles are also well-known.
Kabir was born in a Hindu family but was brought up by a Muslim couple. His mother’s name was Loi. When touched by the saintly Ramanand at Kashi Ghat, Kabir felt elevated. He accepted Ramanand as his guru. He was a weaver by profession. Although not much educated in terms of the conventional educational system, he was a proponent of reformist ideas which were new for his time.
Kabir died in Maghar. His death raised controversy regarding his last rites as to whether it should be according to Hindu practice or Muslim practice. It is said that when the shroud was lifted there were just a few flowers lying where the body lay.