Kabir | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 12 pages of analysis & critique of Kabir.

Kabir | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 12 pages of analysis & critique of Kabir.
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SOURCE: Ezekiel, Isaac. “Literary Style.” In Kabir: The Great Mystic, pp. 62-74. Punjab, India: Radha Soami Satsang Beas, 1966.

In the following essay, Ezekiel explores the daring simplicity of Kabīr's style and the directness and vigor with which he set forth his unorthodox ideas.

Both Muslims and Hindus will go to hell, With Qazis and Brahmins leading them there. Both deserve nothing better. 

Kabir

There is probably no Indian author whose verses are more on the lips of North India than those of Kabir, unless it be Tulsidas.

Rev. Keay

No Indian Saint has displayed such strength of language, such vitality, such ruggedness and down-to-earth assertion of facts and views as the weaver Saint of Benaras. This serene and saintly personality breathes scorn and disgust, uses frowns and sneers, generates thunder and wrath—all so contrary to his inward peace and compassion towards erring humanity. They are his...

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