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A fascinating, rigorous, and deeply honest examination of Kabir’s life, poetry, and radical relevance today. Acclaimed scholar Purushottam Agrawal strips away centuries of political projections to present the fifteenth-century poet-revolutionary exactly as he wished to be seen.
In contemporary discourse, the legacy of Kabir has never been so hotly contested—or so deeply misunderstood. While political factions attempt to appropriate his words for their own agendas, traditional conservatives disown his radicalism, and secular idealists view him as an idol stripped of his true spiritual core. Emerging from the foundational Nirgun Bhakti tradition, Kabir's provocative verses possess a timeless power that continues to challenge, disrupt, and speak directly to our fractured modern world.
Was Kabir a Hindu, a Muslim, or did he transcend religious categorization altogether? Did he seek to cultivate an entirely new faith, or was he a fierce critic of organized religion as a whole? Was his startling modernity a bizarre historical anomaly, or did it reflect the vibrant, evolving intellectual climate of early modern India?
In Kabir, Kabir, former JNU professor and veteran intellectual Purushottam Agrawal approaches this iconic mystic with meticulous historical rigor and zero preconceptions. Rejecting the romanticized or sanitized versions created by well-meaning followers, Agrawal analyzes the historical context of late-medieval India to reveal Kabir as a conscious intellectual trailblazer. This book is an essential read for scholars and general readers alike, offering a profound understanding of India's intellectual history and the enduring spirit of rational, empathetic inquiry.
Why This Biographical Critique is a Must-Read:
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Dismantles Modern Myths: Reclaims Kabir from modern political, religious, and ideological appropriations, offering an authentic, text-backed portrayal.
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Rich Historical Context: Explores early modern Indian society and the Nirgun Bhakti movement, proving that Kabir's rationalism was deeply rooted in an indigenous intellectual tradition.
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Written by a Leading Authority: Penned by Dr. Purushottam Agrawal, one of India's most respected literary critics, scholars, and experts on medieval vernacular literature.
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