many religious teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practices. justify this statement
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Many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practices because they wanted to bring equality among social castes. ... Prevalent beliefs and practices were based on elaborate rituals which were in no way proper in the eyes of many of the teachers. Hence, they tried to simplify the rituals.
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Many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practices because:
- these beliefs were cumbersome and difficult to follow. these beliefs led to social inequality and created differences between classes.
- the religious teachings favoured the privileged and discriminated against lower classes.
- the teachers felt attracted to the idea of a Supreme God who could deliver humans from bondage if approached with devotion (or bhakti).
Hence, many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and turned to religions like Buddhism and Jainism to overcome social differences.
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