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  • ...Kabir in the Temple.JPG|Idol of Bhagat Kabir, Installed and Worshipped by Kabirpanthi Sikhs
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  • ...s located the well-known centre of Dadupanthis, Dadu Dwara, founded by the Kabirpanthi [[saini]] Dadu, a contemporary of Guru Arjan Dev. Guru Gobind Singh visited
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  • Backword - Weaver (Jhullaha or Julaha (including Kabirpanthi ...here are both Hindu and Sikh Julahas among them. In Jammu and Kashmir, the Kabirpanthi are also known as Bhagats. Some follow Sikhism and some even Christianity.
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  • * Jammu & Kashmir : Megh Or Kabirpanthi (Serial No.10) * Himachal Pradesh : Megh,Julaha, Julahe, Kabirpanthi, Keer Serial No.(31,39)
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  • * Kabirpanthi priests are called Mahant. The Sacred book of the Kabirpanthi religion is the Bijak, many jumbled passages from which are preserved in th
    15 KB (2,582 words) - 06:56, 2 June 2017
  • ...mat worships God, Niranjan, Hari as names of Par Brahm Pooran Brahm, while Kabirpanthi/Radhasoami treat Niranjan/Creator as Negative energy called Kaal. Sant Krip ...nified as daughter of Brahm/Niranjan and Mother of Tridev. Kabir and other kabirpanthi saints have been harsh on Maya and considered Sat Purush to be supreme and
    11 KB (1,941 words) - 15:18, 1 September 2018
  • ...s located the well-known centre of Dadupanthis, Dadu Dwara, founded by the Kabirpanthi saini Dadu, a contemporary of Guru Arjan Dev. Guru Gobind Singh visited Dad
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  • ...aha in the Barabanki district in Bihar. He began his religious career as a Kabirpanthi and, according to some authorities, these Satnamis are merely a branch of t
    11 KB (1,810 words) - 07:32, 20 January 2014
  • ...on and secured the inclusion of Mazhabi Sikhs (along with [[Ramdasia]], [[Kabirpanthi]] and [[Sikligar Sikhs]]) among the scheduled classes. Although this was no
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  • ...[[Caste System]] and illusioned concepts of Hindu and Muslim priests. The Kabirpanthi sect which follow the teachings of Kabir, referring to him as their guru.
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