Bhakti Movement What the term 'Bhakti' refers to? Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means "divide, share, partake, participate, to belong to" Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means collaboration Both A & B Only B Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means "divide, share, partake, participate, to belong to" Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means collaboration Both A & B Only B ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Bhakti Movement Different Sufi schools or orders in India were known as Darveshs Qalandars Khangahs Silsilahs Darveshs Qalandars Khangahs Silsilahs ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Bhakti Movement Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct related to the features of Bhakti Movement?I. Condemnation of rituals, ceremonies and blind faithII. Rejection of idol worship by many saints I only Both I and II II only Neither I nor II I only Both I and II II only Neither I nor II ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Bhakti Movement Which of the following is/are the compositions of Kabir? All of these Kabir Granthawali& Anurag Sagar Bijak & Sakhi Granth Only B All of these Kabir Granthawali& Anurag Sagar Bijak & Sakhi Granth Only B ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Bhakti Movement Which Bhakti saint opposed cast distinctions and sympathetic towards lower caste in the 6th century AD? Gnanadev Chaitanya Namadeva Ekanatha Gnanadev Chaitanya Namadeva Ekanatha ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Bhakti Movement Select the correct statement related to the Bhakti Movement in Medieval History in India None of these To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Buddhism To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Sikhism To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Jainism None of these To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Buddhism To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Sikhism To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Jainism ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP