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ramanansa a bhakti hailed from​

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Answered by lucky1229
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Born in a Brahman family, Ramananda for the most part of his life lived in the holy city of Varanasi.[1][6] His year of birth or death are uncertain, but historical evidence suggests he was one of the earliest sants and a pioneering figure of the Bhakti movement as it rapidly grew in north India, sometime between the 14th and mid 15th century during its Islamic rule period.[2][3] Tradition asserts that Ramananda developed his philosophy and devotional themes inspired by the south Indian Vedanta philosopher Ramanuja, however evidence also suggests that Ramananda was influenced by Nathpanthi ascetics of the Yoga school of Hindu philosophy.[5]

An early social reformer, Ramananda accepted disciples without discriminating anyone by gender, class, caste or religion (he accepted Muslims).[7] Traditional scholarship holds that his disciples included later Bhakti movement poet-sants such as Kabir, Ravidas, Bhagat Pipa and others,[5][6] however some postmodern scholars have questioned some of this spiritual lineage while others have supported this lineage with historical evidence.[8][9] His ideas also influenced the founding of Sikhism in 15th century, and his verse and he are mentioned in the Sikh scripture Adi Granth.[5][10]

Ramananda was known for composing his works and discussing spiritual themes in vernacular Hindi, stating that this makes knowledge accessible to the masses.

Answered by lovingheart
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Ramananda is a poet and an ancient saint in Maharashtra who have contributed to the several bhakti movements.

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  • Ramananda is an ancient poet who got educated in Varnasi.
  • The major aim of Ramananda was to contribute towards the devotional songs and poems that had paved a path to the bhakthi movement.
  • The major principles of Bhakthi movement includes the information on God and the moral principles on God.
  • The movement began in the period of medieval hinduism.

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