What were the religious beliefs of the people in the southern states during the mewhat were the religious beliefs of the people in the southern states during the mediaeval perioddiaeval period
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During the mediaeval period, most people in Southern India followed Hinduism. They were either Shaivites, who worshipped Shiva, or Vaishnavites, who worshipped Vishnu. The Bhakti movement, which emphasised simple form of devotion towards God, was also strong in Southern India.
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Eastern and northern Texas are heavily Protestant, while the southern and western parts of the state are predominantly Catholic.
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