Kabir, a renowned mystic poet and saint, championed
Nirguna Bhakti, the devotion to an abstract, formless God. His teachings rejected a God with personal attributes, emphasizing instead divine unity and oneness. Kabir viewed God as omnipresent and transcendent, accessible through direct devotion rather than form or ritual. Consequently, he promoted the singular nature of God, unifying diverse religious beliefs and disregarding distinctions between deities and human practices.