write a brief note on new religious development in North India
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A new wave of bhakti movement started in north India in the 13th century. In this period, there was an influence of various streams of faith, on each other, like Islam, Brahmanical Hinduism, Sufism, various strands of bhakti, and the Nathpanthis, Siddhas and Yogis. New towns and kingdoms were emerging and people were taking up new professions and roles for themselves. Such people thronged to listen to these new saints and spread their ideas. Mainly such people were craftspersons, peasants, traders and labourers. Some of them like Baba Guru Nanak and Kabir rejected all orthodox religions.
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Note on new religious development in North India:
- In northern India a fresh wave of the Bhakti movement started during the thirteenth century.
- This was a period when Brahmanic Hinduism, Sufism, various Bhakti branches, and the Nathpanths and Yogis inspired each other. Ordinary people including craftsmen, fishermen, merchants and so on have expressed an curiosity in listening to these new saints.
- Neither Kabir nor Baba Guru Nanak endorsed traditional religious views.
- Tulsidas and Surdas have acknowledged current values and rituals but have tried to make faith open to all. Tulsidas dreamed of God as Rama.
- They created a number of bajans to show their devotions also they work on many religious based things in their religious language. So that they are popular among the groups.
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