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Mention some of the new religious developments of the Bhakti movement in North India after the thirteenth century.

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Answered by safnajaleeltk
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During the thirteenth century, a new wave of the Bhakti movement began in north India. This was an age when Islam, Brahmanical Hinduism, Sufism, various strands of Bhakti, and the Nathpanths, Siddhas, and Yogis influenced one another. Ordinary people such as craftspersons, peasants, traders, etc.

Answered by amangarnayak04
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Answer:The Bhakti movement refers to the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later acted as the de facto catalyst to the formation of Sikhism. It originated in eighth-century south India (now Tamil Nadu and Kerala), and ... It swept over east and north India from the 15th century onwards, reaching its ...

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