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Bhakti movement = 6 points
Bhakti saint = 5 points
Sufi movement = 6 points
Sufi saint = 5 points

You have to tell 6 points for bhakti movement and sufi movement and 5 points of any bhakti saint and 5 points of any sufi saint

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Answered by pranjal170911
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The Bhakti movement was a major Hindu religious revival movement during medieval India that sought to bring reforms to all strata of society by preaching the practice of devotion to achieve salvation.[1] Originating in Tamilakam,[2] it gained prominence through the poems and teachings of the Vaishnava Alvars and Shaiva Nayanars before spreading northwards.[3] It swept through east and north India from the 15th century onwards, reaching its zenith between the 15th and 17th centuries CE.[4]The Bhakti movement regionally developed around different gods and goddesses, some prominent sects being Vaishnavism (Vishnu), Shaivism (Shiva), Shaktism (Shakti goddesses), and Smartism.[5][6]

1. Ramanuja:

The earliest exponent of the Bhakti movement was Ramanuja, who was born at Sri Perumbudur in Southern India in the year 1017 A.D

Saint # 2. Nimbarka:

Nimbarka was a younger contemporary of Ramanuja, who also rendered great service to the spread of Bhakti movement.

 3. Madhva:

Madhva was another devotee of Vishnu from the South. He took to monastic life when he was 25 years old

4. Vallabhacharya:

Vallabhacharya was another promi­nent Vaishnava saint from the South

5. Ramananda:

The credit for the spread of Vaishnava religion in northern India goes to Ramananda.

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