Kabir and Kabir Panth
Book Specification
Item Code: | IHD05 |
Author: | G.H. Westcott |
Publisher: | MUNSHIRAM MANOHARLAL PUBLISHERS PVT LTD |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2007 |
ISBN: | 9788121500005 |
Pages: | 120 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
(b&w.illus.: 1) | |
Other Details | 8.8" x 5.8" |
Book Description
From the Jacket
Kabir and the Kabir Panth gives in brief the details of Sant Kabir's life, his teachings, his Sakhis and the sectarian organization of Kabir Panth, its formation, growth, schism, rituals and teachings.
Among the saints of India, Kabir occupies pre-eminent position; for he is a pioneer among those who brought about an understanding and amity between the adherents of Hinduism and Islam.
The author has tried to avoid dogmatising on questions that call for fuller investigation; but we have at any rate in the teaching of Kabir an attempt to break down the barriers that separate Hindu from Muhammadans, and we have probably in the Kabir Panth a religious system that owes something to Hindu, Muhammadans and Christian influences. His teachings transcend all barriers. Even a casual glance at his Sakhis is enough to attest to the universality of his message.
It is hoped that this study will increase the interest already felt by many in the various religious sects that have been called into existence in India through the efforts of distinguished personages.
Contents:
Preface
Chronological Table
The Life of Kabir
Kabir in History
The Life of Kabir (Contd.)
The Teaching of Kabir
The Bijak
The Doctrine of Shabda (Word)
Sakhis Attributed to Kabir
The Kabir Panth
List of the Kabir Chaura Mahants
List of Dharam Dass Mahants
The Kabir Panth (Contd.)
The Religious Orders of Islam
Early Christian Influences in Northern India
The Teaching of the Panth
Literature on the Life and Teaching of Kabir
Pandit Walji Bhai
Glossary
Index
Illustrations
Kabir, as represented in the picture hung in the Kabir Charan Math, Benares.
A Potter at work, to illustrate Sakhi (9).
A group of Kabir Panthis, in camp at the Magh Mela, Allahabad.