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A Weaver Named Kabir: Selected Verses with a Detailed Biographical and Historical Introduction

 
Charlotte Vaudeville (Author)
Synopsis This book explores the life of one of India's greatest religious and literary figures. As a symbol of secularism and religious tolerance, Kabir is the medieval counterpart of Mahatma Gandhi, as a poet whose verses continue to enjoy enormous popularity, he prefigures Tyagaraja and Tagore. Born a lower-caste Muslim weaver, Kabir opposed superstition, empty ritualism and bigotry. His writings include scathing attacks against Brahmanical pride, caste prejudice and untouchability, as well as against the dogmatism and bigotry he perceived within Islam. Written by one of the greatest scholars of medieval Indian religious culture, A Weaver Named Kabir provides all that is essential to understand and appreciate Kabir.
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Bibliographic information

Title A Weaver Named Kabir: Selected Verses with a Detailed Biographical and Historical Introduction
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.1998
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 195639332
length 399p., 22cm.