‘The religious practice under the Bhakti Movement differed from that of the Vedic Period’. Evaluate with four reasons.
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Bhakti movement constitutes a very important chapter in the socio-cultural history of India.
The movement started in the 9th century A.D. by Shankaracharya which continued up to 16th century A.D. by a number of Hindu devotees, preachers and religious reformers.
The word Bhakti is a very familiar word in the Hindu religious system.
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