Kabirdas Jayanti, also known as Kabir Prakat Diwas, commemorates the birth anniversary of the esteemed mystic poet and social reformer Kabir Das. Celebrated annually on the full moon of Jyeshtha (May or June), this day in India honours Kabir's enduring legacy of love, tolerance, and social harmony. His teachings, which highlight the unity of God and the futility of religious divisions, continue to inspire people across generations. Kabir's poetry, sermons, and aphorisms are cherished worldwide, reflecting his profound impact on spiritual thought.
This year, the significant festival of Kabirdas Jayanti is being observed on Saturday, June 22. According to Drik Panchang, the auspicious timings are as follows:
The exact details of Kabir's birth are obscured by time, though most scholars estimate it to be around 1398 CE. According to some accounts, he was born to a Brahmin mother but was raised by a Muslim weaver, reflecting the blending of religious influences in his upbringing.
Kabir's spiritual journey transcended religious boundaries as he sought guidance from both Hindu and Muslim teachers such as Ramananda and Sheikh Taqi. This diverse upbringing deeply influenced his philosophy, which emphasized the unity of a single God and rejected religious extremism.
More than just a birthday celebration, Kabir Das Jayanti is a vibrant
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