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Causes for the rise of bhakti movement

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Answered by priyomrabhadas
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Causes for the rise of the movement:

The elements of the cult could be traced from the Vedas onwards. Secondly the impact of the Muslim rule and Islam put dread in the heart of Hindu masses. The Hindus had suffered a lot under some of the fanatic rulers. They wanted some solace to heal their despairing hearts.

Answered by saish35
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Causes of the rise of the Bhakti movement

- Influence of Vaishnavism.

- Evil practices of the Hindus.

- Fear of spread of Islam.

- Influence of Sufi sects.

- The emergence of great reformers.
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