Mystic poet Kabir Das, revered across Hinduism, Sikhism, and Islam, for his verses promoting devotion and unity.
– 15th-century mystic poet and saint from India – Known for his devotional verses – Believed in the unity of all religions
– Celebrated on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Jyestha – Usually falls in June or July
– Honors Kabir Das's spiritual teachings – Promotes religious tolerance and social justice
– Focused on love for God – Rejected discrimination based on caste or religion – Emphasized the importance of self-reflection
– Devotional singing of Kabir's Dohas (couplets) – Gatherings to discuss his teachings – Community feasts
– His poems sung by people of various faiths – The message of unity and equality continues to inspire
– Simple yet profound verses – Deal with themes of love, devotion, and social justice
– Films and TV shows depict his life – Songs based on his poems sung by modern artists
– Special events and gatherings – A Day of Love, Tolerance, and Unity – Visit Kabir Das samadhi (tomb)
– Promote love, tolerance, and social harmony – Inspire yourself with Kabir Das's teachings