what were the religious beliefs of the people in the southern states during the mediaeval 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. There were some Christian groups in Kerala since Chritianity had arrived in Kerala during the 1st century CE itself.
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religion play an important part in the life of people in South India Buddhism and Jainism were not popular their Hinduism was the most popular religion Vedic sacrifices where quite common the cult of Lord shiva and Lord Vishnu also become important during this time Kanchipuram was an important centre of study of Sanskrit and religion language like Tamil
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