The impact of Bhakti and Sufi movement is best visible during a Akbar reign explain
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Bhakti means love and devotion towards good.
Sufi means saints
Bhakti means love and devotion towards good.
Sufi means saints
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Akbar was a ruler who deserved religious tolerance and patronised all religions. He found Din- i- lahi religion which has, all aspects of all religions. He patronised all those alternate path and religious harmony . Bhakti and Sufi saints praise righteousness and simple relative believes in a simple manner to appear to the common man. Sufi saints were equally revolved by Hindus and Muslim and thus, promoted religious harmony and brotherhood. Akbar himself was devotee of the Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer. the Dargah and silsilas of the Sufi saints became popular and attractive devotees from all background in the 16th century
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Akbar was a ruler who deserved religious tolerance and patronised all religions. He found Din- i- lahi religion which has, all aspects of all religions. He patronised all those alternate path and religious harmony . Bhakti and Sufi saints praise righteousness and simple relative believes in a simple manner to appear to the common man. Sufi saints were equally revolved by Hindus and Muslim and thus, promoted religious harmony and brotherhood. Akbar himself was devotee of the Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer. the Dargah and silsilas of the Sufi saints became popular and attractive devotees from all background in the 16th century
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