Who among the following Bhakti saints was a weaver by profession and became a major symbol of religious harmony across northern India? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Who among the following Bhakti saints was a weaver by profession and became a major symbol of religious harmony across northern India?
A. Sant Namdev
B. Sant Kabir
C. Sant Ravidas
D. Sant Dadu Dayal
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Sant Kabir lived in Varanasi and worked as a traditional weaver (Julaha). He expressed his ideas through simple two-line verses called Doha, which questioned rigid religious boundaries.

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