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What do u mean by devotional paths​

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Answered by gowthamkommalapati
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Before large kingdoms emerged, different groups

of people worshipped their own gods and goddesses.

As people were brought together through the growth

of towns, trade and empires, new ideas began to

develop. The idea that all living things pass through

countless cycles of birth and rebirth performing good

deeds and bad came to be widely accepted. Similarly,

the idea that all human beings are not equal even at

birth gained ground during this period. The belief that

social privileges came from birth in a “noble” family or

a “high” caste was the subject of many learned texts.

Many people were uneasy with such ideas and

turned to the teachings of the Buddha or the Jainas

according to which it was possible to overcome social

differences and break the cycle of rebirth through

personal effort. Others felt attracted to the idea of a

Supreme God who could deliver humans from such

bondage if approached with devotion (or bhakti). This

idea, advocated in the Bhagavadgita, grew in popularity

in the early centuries of the Common Era

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