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Sant Ramanand strengthened the Bhakti Movement in North India *

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Answered by ksgi3901p
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नॉन कोऑपरेशन मूवमेंट वास विड्रॉन विकास ऑफ द चौरी चौरा इंसीडेंट और तू ही है स्टॉप द नेशनल रिवर सिंगल हैंड ऑन 10 मार्च महात्मा गांधी फॉर सेमेस्टर 18 मार्च 1920 व्हाट रीजन फॉर सिक्स ईयर्स फॉर

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Yes, it is true that Sant Ramanand strengthened the Bhakti Movement in North India.

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In the Gangetic basin of northern India, Sri Ramanandacharya (IAST: Rmnanda) was a Vaishnava devotional poet-saint who flourished in the 14th century. The Ramanandi Sampradaya, the greatest monastic Hindu renunciant community in modern times, is recognized in Hindu tradition as having been founded by him. Ramananda, who was born into a Brahman family, spent the majority of his life in Varanasi, a sacred city. His birthdate is December 30, but it is unknown when he died. However, historical evidence suggests that he was one of the first saints and a leading figure in the Bhakti movement as it spread quickly in North India between the 14th and the middle of the 15th century, during the time of Islamic rule.

According to tradition, the south Indian Vedanta scholar served as an inspiration for Ramananda as he formed his philosophy and themes of devotion.

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