- kabir
- is., -bri, Ar. ḳabr
Mezar, sin
Ve serin serviler altında kalan kabrinde / Her seher bir gül açar, her gece bir bülbül öter.
- Y. K. BeyatlıBirleşik Sözler
Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
Ve serin serviler altında kalan kabrinde / Her seher bir gül açar, her gece bir bülbül öter.
- Y. K. BeyatlıÇağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
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Kabir — (Hindi, कबीर, Kabīr, * 1440; † 1518 in Maghar) war ein indischer Mystiker, der das Ideal einer einigen Menschheit vertrat. Er war Weber und wurde durch die konsequente Ächtung religiöser Abgrenzung, wie sie in der geistigen Elite der Moslems und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kabir — (Hindi: कबीर, Punjabi: ਕਬੀਰ, Urdu: کبير ) (1398 1518 o 1440, Benarés 1518, Maghar, cerca de Gorakbpur) fue un poeta, músico, místico, filósofo y santo de la India cuya literatura influenció el movimiento Bhakti (devocional). Se lo conoce también … Wikipedia Español
Kabir — Kabîr Religions Védisme Brahmanisme Hindouisme Ajîvika Jaïnisme … Wikipédia en Français
Kabir — (izg. kàbir) (o.1440 1518) DEFINICIJA indijski pjesnik i vjerski učitelj, pokušao načiniti sintezu islama i hinduizma, naučavao vjeru u jednog Boga; i danas ima oko 4 mil. sljedbenika … Hrvatski jezični portal
Kabir — Kabir, arabische Rechnungsmünze, 80 = 1 Piaster von Mokka, 1 K. = 5 Pfennige preußisch … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
KABIR — Kab 稜r est l’un des noms les plus fameux et les plus révérés dans toute la tradition indienne. Du Pendjab au Bengale et des frontières hymalayennes à l’Inde méridionale, il est connu comme poète, mystique et réformateur religieux par les hindous… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Kabir — Kabir, indischer Mystiker und Dichter, * Benares (heute Varanasi) um 1440, ✝ Maghar (Uttar Pradesh) 1518; bemühte sich, Hindus und Muslime zu versöhnen. Zu seinen Anhängern, den Kabirpanthis (»Nachfolger Kabirs«), gehörte Dadu Dayal. Kabirs… … Universal-Lexikon
Kabir — Al Kabir the Great is also one of the 99 names of God in Islam. For a complete disambiguation page, see Kabir (disambiguation) Kabīr (also Kabīra) (Hindi: कबीर, Punjabi: ਕਬੀਰ, Urdu: کبير (1398 mdash;1448) [ This date is now universally accepted… … Wikipedia
Kabir — (fl. ca. 1450) Kabir was a northern Indian poet and mystic, one of the most influential poet saints of the bhakti movement a spiritual movement that became popular in India between the 12th and 18th centuries. The bhakti focused on a… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Kabir — (c. 15th century) medieval Hindi saint poet Kabir, a poor, illiterate man, was one of the great saint poets of northern India. He is revered by Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs, although his work includes much social and religious criticism of… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism