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bhakti movement in south india​


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This movement was a trend which emerged in hinduism which later revolutionised to sikhism

8th century: formed in south india and moved north india.

The Bhakti movement of Hinduism saw two ways of imaging the nature of the divine of bramhan – Nirguna and Saguna. Nirguna Brahman was the concept of the Ultimate Reality as formless, without attributes or quality.

The main principles of Bhakti movement were : (1) God is one, (2) To worship God man should serve humanity, (3) All men are equal, (4) Worshipping God with devotion is better than performing religious ceremonies and going on pilgrimages, and (5) Caste distinctions and superstitious practices are to be given up

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