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teachings of bhakti movement

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Answered by sahil7339
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Usually it is accepted that the most characteristic feature of the religious development during the medieval period was the movement which emphasized single-minded intense devotion to God. It was a complete surrender of oneself to God.

The movement which emphasized primarily these ideas was the Bhakti movement—devotion to God. Bhakti to God was accepted as salvation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Main teachings. of the Bhakti Movement:

1. Unity of God or one God though known by different names.

2. Bhakti, intense love and devotion, the only way to salvation.

3. Repetition of the True Name.

4. Self-Surrender.

5. Condemnation of rituals, ceremonies and blind faith.

6. Rejection of idol worship by many saints

7. Open- mindedness about deciding religious matters.

8. No distinction of different castes, higher or low

9. Need of a guru for guidance advocated by some.

10. Preaching’s through local or regional languages and travelling from place to place for spreading the religious message.

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