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  2. Kabir - Wikipedia

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    Kabir has been criticised for his depiction of women. Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh states, "Kabir's opinion of women is contemptuous and derogatory". [69] Wendy Doniger concludes Kabir had a misogynist bias. [69] Schomer states that for Kabir, woman is "kali nagini (a black cobra), kunda naraka ka (the pit of hell), juthani jagata ki (the refuse ...

  3. Hazari Prasad Dwivedi - Wikipedia

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    He also published his historical analysis of medieval religious life of India in following books: Kabir; Madhyakalin Dharma Sadhana; Natha Sampradaya; His work on medieval saint Kabir is considered a masterpiece, and is a thoroughly researched analysis of Kabir's thought, works, and teachings. He was also an eminent novelist.

  4. Kabir panth - Wikipedia

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    Kabir Panth (transl. Path of Kabir) is a Sant Mat denomination and philosophy based on the teachings of the 15th century saint and poet, Kabir. It is based on devotion to him as one guru as a means to salvation. The adherents of Kabir Panth are from many religious backgrounds as Kabir never advocated change of religions but highlighted their ...

  5. Ram Ratan Bhatnagar - Wikipedia

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    Bhatnagar wrote books on literary criticism and essays on current topics. After joining the Hindi Department of the University of Saugor as Assistant Professor in 1951 he taught there until 1976 when he retired as a Professor. He died on 13 April 1992. Bhatnagar established himself as independent and enlightened critic of Hindi literature.

  6. List of Hindi authors - Wikipedia

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    Kabir (1440–1518), poet, figure of the Bhakti movement; Kavi Bhushan (1613–1712), poet and scholar who mainly wrote in braj bhasha; Kaka Kalelkar (1885–1961), Gandhian, social reformer, scholar; Kamleshwar (1932–2007), author, screenwriter, 2003 Sahitya Akademi Award for Kitne Pakistan (2000)

  7. Songs of Kabir - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Kabir (Kurdish version). Songs of Kabir (New York: MacMillan, 1915) [1] is an anthology of poems by Kabir, a 15th-century Indian spiritual master.It was translated from Hindi to English by Rabindranath Tagore, a Nobel Prize-winning author and noted scholar.

  8. Maluk Das - Wikipedia

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    Maluk Das was born in Kada, near Prayag in 1574. Das Themes of his songs include social religious tolerance, goodwill among men, equality and the oneness of God. [5] In this way he resembles other singers of the Bhakti movement including Kabir and Guru Nanak.

  9. Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi - Wikipedia

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    Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi (15 May 1864 – 21 December 1938) was an Indian Hindi writer and editor. Adhunikkaal, or the Modern period of the Hindi literature, is divided into four phases, and he represents the second phase, known as the Dwivedi Yug (1893–1918) after him, which was preceded by the Bharatendu Yug (1868–1893), followed by the Chhayavad Yug (1918–1937) and the Contemporary ...