There are a number of mystical stories about the divine powers of Dhanna Bhagat. One such states that once he was ploughing his fields, a large number of sanyasis (Hindu religious mendicants) came to him hungry and sought food. Dhanna Bhagat gave them all the seeds he had kept for sowing his fields, and ploughed the fields without sowing seeds. The fields produced no food grains, but gourds. When his Jagirdar (land-owner) came to collect the levy, Dhanna Bh… WebbKabir was a disciple of Ramananda. Ramananda 12 disciples included Anantananda, Sursurananda, Sukhanand, Naraharidāsa, Bhavanand, Bhagat Pipa, Kabir, Sen, Dhanna, Ravidas and two women disciples viz. Sursuri and Padyawati. Among them, Kabir was most radical and adopted non-conformist stand later on 1
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WebbHe grew up in a family of Muslim weavers before becoming a disciple of the Hindu ascetic Ramananda. Kabir is considered both a Sufi and Brahmin saint. Kabir’s poetry draws … WebbSaint Kabir was the prominent preacher of Nirgun Bhakti. He was one of the disciples of Ramananda who was the saint of Vaishnava tradition. He advocated that the devotional marg is available to all the people without distinction of caste, gender, and religion. The greatest work of Kabir is known as Bijak, seeds of his teachings. recognize text in pdf edge
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WebbKabir grew up to be a spiritually inclined young man and is widely believed to have become a disciple of the Bhakti poet-sant Swami Ramananda in Varanasi. The Swami was known for devotional Vaishnavism with a … WebbKabir wanted to become a disciple of Ramananda in order to satiate his spiritual curiosity. He thought that if he knew the mantra, then it would be easier to become his disciple. … WebbHis disciples include – Kabir ( a Muslim weaver), Ravidasa (a cobbler), Sena (a barber), Sadhana (a butcher), Dhanna (a Jat farmer), Naraharai (a goldsmith) Pipa (a Rajput … recognize the need for change