what is bhakti movement
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Bhakti,in contrast,is spiritual alove and a devotion to religious concepts or principles,that engaged both emotions and intellection.Bhakti Movement in hinduism refers to ideas and engagement that emerged in the medieval era of love and devotion to religious concept built around one or more god and goddesses.
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The Bhakti Movement
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- The Bhakti Movement rose to popularity in the medieval period.
- It was a new religious movement led by the Alvar and Nayanar saints of south India.
- These saints were sharply critical of the Buddhists and the Jains and preached that the path of salvation could be reached through ardent love of Vishnu and Shiva.
- The Nayanars and Alvars went from place to place composing poems in praise of deities and set them to music.
- Religious biographies or hagiographies of the alvars and nayanars were also composed at that time.
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