most important beliefs of bhakti movement
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➡️Bhakti movement in Hinduism refers to ideas and engagement that emerged in the medieval era on love and devotion to religious concepts built around one or more gods and goddesses.
➡️Bhakti movement preached against the caste system using the local languages so that the message reached the masses.
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➡️Bhakti movement in Hinduism refers to ideas and engagement that emerged in the medieval era on love and devotion to religious concepts built around one or more gods and goddesses.
➡️Bhakti movement preached against the caste system using the local languages so that the message reached the masses.
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The bhakthi movement became popular from the eighth century onwards.
The Alvar &Nayanar saints popularized it.
They preached the path of surrendering oneself to god.
Shankaracharya believed that there is no difference between the soul of the god & the soul of the human being. The way to salvation was through knowledge.
Ramanuja taught people to put completely themselves to god. Loving god & doing good deeds alone the soul could be saved. He considered Bhakti to be more important than knowledge.
The Alvar &Nayanar saints popularized it.
They preached the path of surrendering oneself to god.
Shankaracharya believed that there is no difference between the soul of the god & the soul of the human being. The way to salvation was through knowledge.
Ramanuja taught people to put completely themselves to god. Loving god & doing good deeds alone the soul could be saved. He considered Bhakti to be more important than knowledge.
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bhakti movement in hindudism refers to idea and engagement in the medieval era on love and devotion to religious concepts built around one or more goodness. Bhakti moment preached against the castle system using the local languages so that the message
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