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'''Kabir Panth''' is the religious tradition based on the teachings of ], an ] ]n mystical poet. Like various other movements, it attempts to bring ] and ] closer to each other and a member of any religion can become a ''Kabirpanti''. It was modelled after the '']''. The ''Kabir panth'' has served as a model for numerous other ]s in India. | |||
Two main centers of Kabir panth are: | |||
* Kabirchaura ] in ] in ] | |||
* Dharam Das Math in ] in ]. It has a branch at Damakheda. | |||
Dharam Das was a ''] ]'' and a ] of Kabir. The '']'' of the ''Kawardha Math'' and its branches are his direct descendants. | |||
Initiation into the Kabir panth is accomplished by the tying of a '']'', or necklace of beads, around the neck of an ] by the '']''. The religious service in the Kabir panth is called a '']''. It involves marking a square with sides of five meters in length. The ''Mahant'' sits at one end and conducts '']s''. | |||
It is difficult to estimate the actual number of Kabir ''panthis'' in ], since religious affiliations tend to overlap, but estimates of 9,600,000 are given. | |||
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