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1. The bhakti saints preached in the local languages.
2. The Nayanars were Vaishnavas.
3. The Varakari saints Tukaram and Ekanath did not give up worldly life.
4. Mirabai, Chaitanyadeva and Shankaradeva worshipped Lord Rama.
5. Tulsidas wrote Ramacharitamanas.
6. The Chishtis kept away from politics, but the Suhrawardis accepted important political posts.
7. The Adi Granth of the Sikhs contains some of Kabir's verses.
8. After Guru Gobind Singh's death, the Sikhs regarded the Guru Granth Sahib as their guru.
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Answered by taesha43
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1. The bhakti saints preached in the local languages.

2. The Nayanars were Vaishnavas.

3. The Varakari saints Tukaram and Ekanath did not give up worldly life.

4. Mirabai, Chaitanyadeva and Shankaradeva worshipped Lord Rama.

5. Tulsidas wrote Ramacharitamanas.

6. The Chishtis kept away from politics, but the Suhrawardis accepted important political posts.

7. The Adi Granth of the Sikhs contains some of Kabir's verses.

8. After Guru Gobind Singh's death, the Sikhs regarded the Guru Granth Sahib as their guru.

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