Social Sciences, asked by shivajicy, 11 months ago

what was the impact of bhakti on kathak​

Answers

Answered by sudhirhaldkar2980
3

Answer:

The name "Kathak" is derived from the Sanskrit words "katha" which means story and "kathakaar" which means story-teller. ... The Bhakti Movementduring the medieval age brought new influences of devotion and love to Kathak. Dances to stories of Radha-Krishna and other Hindu Gods were incorporated into the dance form.

Answered by Dianadia
2

Answer:

Kathak dance changes its style many times after beginning. From the 8th century the new dynamic force of Islam appeared in the subcontinent. Islam preached that all men were brothers under one God, that there was only one path to heaven which lay through the teachings of the prophet and that it was morally dangerous to make representations of living things. This attitude was seriously to affect Kathak dancing, which was not only concerned with many gods and goddesses but also portrayed them in human form. The dance mainly performed for worship gods and they performed in temples.

The Bhakti movement , which matured into fullness later than Sufism, strove to mitigate the inequalities of the caste system by stressing the brotherhood of man and of God's love for all human beings irrespective of religion, caste or social background. It was this great synthesis of the quintessential best in both Hinduism and Islam, that produce Bhagats like Kabir (1440-1518) who became the generative source of great poetry and music.

Hope it helps uh..♥️♥️♥️

Keep Asking..✔️✔️✔️

Be Brainly..✌️✌️✌️

♥️.. Follow Me..♥️

Similar questions