what did the monotheistic movement represent and in what manner was it different from vaishnava bhakti?
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Monotheistic believes in the oneness of God. In their movement God is considered the most superior power in universe and the creator of all the human beings.
While in vaishnava bhakti, the people believe in the teaching of Lord Vishnu. They believe in the worshiping of idols
While in vaishnava bhakti, the people believe in the teaching of Lord Vishnu. They believe in the worshiping of idols
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Monotheistic movement represent bakhi of one God only.
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