Bhakti Movement
History ⇒ Medieval Indian History
Bhakti Movement starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the impact of the Bhakti Movement on Indian society.
Describe the main differences between the Bhakti Movement in North and South India.
Describe the role of women in the Bhakti Movement.
Explain how the Bhakti Movement contributed to the decline of Brahmanical dominance.
Explain the difference between Saguna and Nirguna Bhakti.
Explain the main teachings of Guru Nanak in the context of the Bhakti Movement.
Explain the role of Ramananda in the spread of the Bhakti Movement in North India.
Explain the significance of vernacular languages in the spread of the Bhakti Movement.
Name any one Bhakti saint from Karnataka.
Name any two prominent Bhakti saints from North India.
Name the Bhakti saint who is considered the founder of the Lingayat sect.
Name the Bhakti saint who was a disciple of Ramananda and composed dohas.
Name the collection of hymns composed by Guru Nanak and other Sikh Gurus.
What was the main aim of the Bhakti Movement?
Which Bhakti saint is known for his devotion to Lord Krishna and his compositions in Braj Bhasha?
Analyze the similarities and differences between the teachings of Kabir and Mirabai in the context of the Bhakti Movement.
Context: A devotee in medieval India is able to recite and compose devotional songs in his mother tongue, participates in community singing, and rejects the idea that only Brahmins can attain salvation.
Question: Which key features of the Bhakti Movement are reflected in this scenario?
Describe the influence of the Bhakti Movement on the status of marginalized communities in medieval Indian society.
Discuss how the Bhakti Movement challenged the existing social order and religious orthodoxy in medieval India. Provide specific examples of practices or beliefs that were questioned or reformed.
Explain the role of the Bhakti Movement in the development of regional literature in India, citing at least two examples of languages or literary works that flourished due to the movement.
