Trace the origin and development of the Bhakti movement in the Turko-Afghan period?
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The Bhakti movement began in South India in the seventh to eighth centuries CE, expanded northwards through Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, and was widely accepted in fifteenth-century Assam, Bengal, and northern India.
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What is Bhakti movement:
- During mediaeval India, the Bhakti movement was a major Hindu religious revival movement that sought to bring changes to all strata of society by preaching devotion as a means of salvation.
- It began in Tamilakam and rose to prominence thanks to the Vaishnavite Alvars and Shaivite Nayanars' songs and teachings before expanding northwards.
- From the 15th century onwards, it raced through east and north India, peaking during the 15th and 17th centuries CE.
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