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Conclusion of bhakti movement

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Answered by jagdish1581
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The Bhakti movement regionally developed around different gods and goddesses, and some sub-religions were Vaishnavism (Vishnu), Shaivism (Shiva), Shaktism (Shakti goddesses), and Smartism.

Bhakti movement preached using the local languages so that the message reached the masses.The movement was inspired by many poet-saints, who championed a wide range of philosophical positions ranging from theistic dualism of Dvaita to absolute monism of Advaita Vedanta.

The movement has traditionally been considered as an influential social reformation in Hinduism, and provided an individual-focused alternative path to spirituality regardless of one's caste of birth or gender.

Postmodern scholars question this traditional view and whether the Bhakti movement ever was a reform or rebellion of any kind.

They suggest Bhakti movement was a revival, reworking and recontextualisation of ancient Vedic traditions.

Answered by renukasingh05011979
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They didn't approve rituals. They were not in favour of the class and caste distinctions.

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