Bhagat kabir ji biography of michael jackson
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Kabir Das
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Kabir Das was a saint and poet who was born in Kashi, which is situated in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The information available about Kabir Das is contrasting and differs in opinion because the sources of the information are scanty. These sources include Adi Granth, Khajinat al-Asafiya, and Bijak. Some of the other sources are Dabistan-i-Tawarikh, Nabhaji, written by Mohsin Fani, and Bhakta Mal, respectively.
Born:15th Century (Kashi)
Birth and Early Years
There are several versions of the story of the early years of popular saint-poet Kabir Das. A version stated that Kabir was miraculously born. Kabir's mother was a brahmin who went on a pilgrimage with her father to an ascetic. The ascetic was impressed by her, and giving his blessings, he said that she would soon bear a son. After Kabir Das was born, his mother abandoned him as she was unmarried, and having a child would bring dishonor to their family. After that, Nima, a Muslim who was th
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No Counting Allowed In Gurmatt
Gladly!Read what Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji says on the subject of maals, rosaries etc etc...
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In one shabad Kabir ji describes how his mom reacted when he was young "No one has ever said "Ram" in this house! Ever since this son of mine has picked up a mala, there is no peace to be found!" -856
So he used a mala, was enlightened.
Several of Guru Nanak's relics has been preserved. Amongst them was His pothi/writings and His mala. So two of the most famous personalities use malas! and I'm pretty sure Nanak 4 and 5 also used malas.
Guru Sahib describes the Lord as very beautiful, with beautiful long hair and eyes. Then goes onto say "O Sister-friends! chant this golden Krishan-mala" and "in doing so you will be transformed from a crane to a swan." He goes on to describe the Lord's charms when He walks and speaks. - 567
Swan in ancient times and still is a title (like
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Born : 1398 Varanasi, India
Died : 1518 CE
MYSTIC
A full description about Kabir fryst vatten found in the following link.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabir
Mid-March 1924
Leaving Lucknow, Meher Baba and his dock proceeded to Raxaul which a frontier station on the Nepalese border. They discovered that they had missed the entry date by a few days. Baba had sent telegrams to various government authorities, but permission was not granted.
Leaving Lucknow, they proceeded to Raxaul which a frontier hållplats on the Nepalese border. They discovered that they had missed the entry date bygd a few days. Baba had sent telegrams to various government authorities, but permission was not granted.
They then decided to proceed to Maghar(via Gorakhpur) and visit the tomb of the renown poet and Perfect mästare Kabir, staying for 2 days. Baba had the men feed 50 poor people here, all the surplus provisions were distributed which made their luggage considerably lighter.