what are the changes brought about by the bhakti movement in the social system of India?
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The Bhakti movement introduced new forms of voluntary social giving such as seva (service, for example to a temple or guru school or community construction), dāna (charity), and community kitchens with free shared food.
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The Bhakti movement promoted the growth of vernacular language and literature in different parts of the country. Kabir Nanak and Chaitanya preached in their respective vernacular tongues – Kabir in Hindi, Nanak in Gurmukhi and chaitanya in Bengali.
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