Why do you think many teachers rejected prevalent religious and practices? (give me in short)
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Answer:Many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practices because they wanted to bring equality among social castes. ... Prevalent beliefs and practices were based on elaborate rituals which were in no way proper in the eyes of many of the teachers. Hence, they tried to simplify the rituals.
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Many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practices because such beliefs advocated social differences, where the lower castes were oppressed by the upper castes. They believed in the power of personal devotion and felt attracted by the idea of a Supreme God, which believed that the only path to salvation was through bhakti or devotion.
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