How did Naths and Jogis gain ground in North India during the 14th-15th centuries?
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Naths and Jogis (religious leaders who didn't function within the Orthodox Brahmanical framework) gained ground in the North India during 14th and 15th centuries because the were against the useless and complicated rituals and used to convey their message in vernacular language.
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Naths and Jogis (religious leaders who didn't function within the Orthodox Brahmanical framework) gained ground in the North India during 14th and 15th centuries because the were against the useless and complicated rituals and used to convey their message in vernacular language.
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