What was the role played by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in popularizing the Bhakti movement ?
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Like other saints of Bhakti Movement Sri Chaitanya condemned the caste system and baseless rituals. His teachings were meant for all and his followers included low caste Hindus and even Muslims. He was a champion of social liberation. He embraced the so called Chandala and the socially oppressed classes. He had a large number of followers in Bengal, Orissa and other parts of Eastern India. One of his favourite disciples was a Muslim named Haridasa. He also laid emphasis on moral virtues such as mercy, truth, benevolence, faith, honesty and humanity. Thus his ideas and teachings carried a universal appeal. It was a revivalist movement which brought about unity in Hindu society. Chaitanya's main concern was to exalt the superiority of Krishna over all other Hindu deities. He was a reformer of Hindu society and religion.
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Saints of Bhakti Movement Sri Chaitanya condemned the caste system and baseless rituals. His teachings were meant for all and his followers included low caste Hindus and even Muslims. He was a champion of social liberation. He embraced the so called Chandala and the socially oppressed classes. He had a large number of followers in Bengal, Orissa and other parts of Eastern India. One of his favourite disciples was a Muslim named Haridasa. He also laid emphasis on moral virtues such as mercy, truth, faith, honesty and humanity. Thus his ideas and teachings ..... carried a universal appeal. It was a revivalist movement which brought about unity in Hindu society. Chaitanya's main concern was to exalt the superiority of Krishna over all other Hindu deities. He was a reformer of Hindu society and religion and ryts
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Saints of Bhakti Movement Sri Chaitanya condemned the caste system and baseless rituals. His teachings were meant for all and his followers included low caste Hindus and even Muslims. He was a champion of social liberation. He embraced the so called Chandala and the socially oppressed classes. He had a large number of followers in Bengal, Orissa and other parts of Eastern India. One of his favourite disciples was a Muslim named Haridasa. He also laid emphasis on moral virtues such as mercy, truth, faith, honesty and humanity. Thus his ideas and teachings ..... carried a universal appeal. It was a revivalist movement which brought about unity in Hindu society. Chaitanya's main concern was to exalt the superiority of Krishna over all other Hindu deities. He was a reformer of Hindu society and religion and ryts
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