explain how bhakti movement imitiated the growth of regional languages
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The most important social impact of the Bhakti movement was that the followers of the Bhakti movement rejected the caste distinction. They began to mix together on the basis of equality. They took their meals together from the common kitchen. The movement tried to loosen the bond of caste.
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The Bhakti saints preached their teachings in the local language. This led to the development of the local and the vernacular language and reginal literature. Regional languages such as Hindi, Bhojpuri, Maithili adn Oriya became extremely popular among masses. Bhakti movement was a revolution started by the Hindu saints to bring religious reforms by adopting the method of devotion to achieve salvation. This movement resulted in various rites by practising rituals of devotion among the Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs in the Indian subcontinent.
Ramananda was first Bhakti saint and founder of Bhakti Movement of northern India. He preached in Hindi, the language of the masses. He was a disciple of Ramanuja and a conformist saint.J
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