§ 01Origins & Significance
Who is Kabir (Deified)
A revered saint and poet whose teachings transcend religious boundaries. Deified by his followers in the Kabir Panth tradition. Represents the unity of God, social equality, and the rejection of ritualism and caste.
§ 05Names & Epithets
Names by which the divine is addressed
Kabir Das कबीर दास
Servant of the Great (God)
Sant Kabir सन्त कबीर
Saint Kabir
Kabir Panthi कबीर पन्थी
Follower of Kabir's path
§ 06Symbols & Attributes
What they hold
Unity of GodSocial equalityKabir PanthPoet-saint
प
Lotus
Symbol of purity and spiritual awakening.
सा
Sakhi
Witness sayings conveying wisdom.
दो
Doha
Couplet form of Kabir's poetry.
§ 07Iconography in Depth
Form, mudras, weapons & vahana
Depicted as a simple weaver, often with a satin (musical instrument). Serene, wise expression. Sometimes shown with disciples.
§ 09Mantras
Sacred utterances
Mūla Mantra
ॐ कबीर नमः
Oṁ Kabīr namaḥ
Salutations to Kabir. Used for devotion and remembrance.
— Kabir Panth tradition
§ 12Festivals & Vrata
The year of Kabir (Deified)
Jyeṣṭha · Pūrṇimā
Kabir Jayanti
Celebrates the birth of Sant Kabir, observed with prayers and recitation of his works.
Māgha · Śukla Ekādaśī
Kabir Prakat Diwas
Commemorates the manifestation of Kabir's divine presence.
§ 13Where Worshipped
Tīrthas & major shrines
01
Kabir Chaura
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Major seat of Kabir Panth, associated with Kabir's life.
02
Maghar
Uttar Pradesh
Place of Kabir's death, a pilgrimage site.
§ 14Scriptures
Where to read further
Bijak
Primary scripture of Kabir Panth, collection of Kabir's verses.
c. 16th century
Kabir Granthavali
Compilation of Kabir's poetry and teachings.
c. 17th century
Sakhi Granth
Collection of Kabir's sayings (sakhis).
c. 17th century
§ 16Related Deities
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र
Guru
Ramananda
रामानन्द
ध
Disciple and successor
Dharamdas
धर्मदास