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describe the new kind of Bhakti movement in South India ​

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Answered by mohdkaifalam112
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The Bhakti movementrefers to the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later acted as the defacto catalyst to the formation and subsequent revolutionization in the form of Sikhism. It originated in eighth-centurysouth India (now Tamil Nadu and Kerala), and spread northwards.

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Following are the details about new kind of Bhakti movement in South India:

● Another sort of bhakti advanced in South India in the seventh to ninth century, containing the rise of new strict developments which were driven by Nayanars and Alvars.

● Nayanars were holy people dedicated to Shiva and Alvars were holy people gave to Vishnu.

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