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what were the philosophies of the Bhakit saints?​

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Answered by bhumikabehera16
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Unlike the early reformers, they were not linked with any particular religious creed and did not believe in rituals and ceremonies. They condemned polytheism and believed in one god. They also denounced all forms of idolatry. They strongly believed in Bhakti as the only means of salvation.

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Teachings of the Bhakti saints:

There is only one God and all people are equal in the eyes of God. One can attain God not through rites and rituals but through love and devotion. Everyone should live a pure and simple life.

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Answered by kookie0558
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the two moments a New form of religious expression amongst Muslims and Hindus. The Sufis were mystics who called for liberalism in Islam. they imphesised on an egaliterian society based on universal Love.the bhakti saints transformed Hinduism by introducing devotion or Bhakti as the means to attain God.

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