Product Details
Book Name - Kabir Aur Kabirpanth
Writer/Author - F.E Keay
Translate - Kanwal Bharati
Total Pages - 220
Language - Hindi
Binding - Paperback
Dimensions - 22×15×2 CM
Publisher - Forward Press
About this book - Kabir Aur Kabirpanth is a book that explores the life, teachings, and legacy of the poet-saint Kabir and the religious movement known as the Kabirpanth, which developed in his name. Kabir, who lived in the 15th century, is regarded as one of India's greatest spiritual poets and social reformers. His teachings challenge religious orthodoxy and focus on the unity of God, the rejection of caste, and the importance of inner devotion over ritual. Some highlight points of this book are as follows - Kabir's Life and Teachings, Mystic Poet and Saint, Critique of Organized Religion, Philosophy of Love and Bhakti, Poetic Expressions, Formation of Kabirpanth, Diverse Interpretations, Syncretic Tradition, Social Equality, Kabir’s Legacy in Indian Thought. Kabir Aur Kabirpanth likely provides a comprehensive understanding of both Kabir’s life and the spiritual tradition he inspired. It explores his role as a social reformer, spiritual guide, and poet, and looks at how his legacy is carried forward by the Kabirpanth community. This book serves as an important resource for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, poetry, and social reform in India.