Kabir, a 15th-century Bhakti poet, challenged religious dogma with his sharp dohas, emphasizing inner devotion over rituals and caste. A rebel disciple, his colloquial Hindi verses spoke to the soul, influencing Sikhs and sparking the Kabir Panth. His legacy continues to inspire a focus on love, questioning, and introspection.
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