causes of rise of bhakti movements
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Impact of the Bhakti Movement on the Medieval Indian Society: With a view to understand the impact of the Bhakti movement, we have to consider the background under which the movementgained momentum. Under the impact of the Muslim rule, the Hindus had suffered a lot materially, morally and spiritually.
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These are the cause for the rise of bhakti movement.
Explanation:
- Meaningless, elaborate and complex rituals and superstitions had crept into Hinduism.
- The domination of the priestly class, and the increasing rigidity of the caste system alienated a large section of people.
- Islam with its emphasis on universal brotherhood and equality of all attracted the attention of the so-called lower castes.
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