1. the followers of the bhakti moemnt came from all parts of India. 2. these men spoke the common language of the people and their teaching helpedto propagate the vernacular languages. 3. they preached that god was one. men should worship him with love and devotion. 4. bhkthi or devotion is superior to knowledge and karma (action). 5. devotion to god leads the soul to salvation. 6. religious rites , rituals and sacrifices are not of much value. man must surrender himself to god to obtain salvation. 7. all people are same before god, irrespective of caste creed or status in life. 8. a trueleader can lead a personto god. therefore, the bhakti cult lauid emphasis on the importance of the religious teacher.
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analyse the role of muslim league in the national movement and its impact on the future course of india and pakisthan
The motto of Tangerang is 'Bhakti Karya Adhi Kertarahardja'.
I think that here the similarities should be given in a detail form and in a proper way. Anyways, bhakti and sufi saints both taught us to be close to god by loving them and doing good deeds. bhakti and sufi saints both did the right thins and taugt the people to always do the right things in their lives
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The impact of Bhakti movement on the Indian Society is that it created a revolution in the society.
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the biggest impact ofbhakti movement was that the Hindu and the Muslim communities started understanding each other
bhakti movement is a Hindu religious movement in which loving devotion to God, such as Shiva, Vishnu is the main spritual practice.
The Bhakti movement occurred in Medieval India. The effects of the movement are the establishment of rituals and rites used by the Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs.
The bhakti cult or movement was a Hindu religious movement that promoted the belief that salvation was attainable to everyone. It occurred in the medieval period.
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Bhakti movement and Arya Samaj movement are examples from India.
The date of birth of Ramanujacharya who was involved in Bhakti movement is unknown.
Women bhakti poets were attracted to the bhakti movement because it offered a platform for expressing their devotion to the divine without discrimination based on gender. The movement provided an avenue for them to share their spiritual experiences and beliefs through poetry, music, and other artistic forms, empowering them to challenge societal norms and restrictions placed on women at the time.