Bhakti Movement Which of the following is related to the concept of Nirgunabrahman? Neither A nor B Both A & B Visisthadvaita Advaita Neither A nor B Both A & B Visisthadvaita Advaita ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Bhakti Movement What the term 'Bhakti' refers to? Both A & B Only B Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means collaboration Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means "divide, share, partake, participate, to belong to" Both A & B Only B Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means collaboration Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means "divide, share, partake, participate, to belong to" ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Bhakti Movement Which of the following are the basis tenants of Bhakti Movement? Described as the interiorization, and intensification of human faith and practice Ideas was the Bhakti movement—devotion to God. Bhakti to God was accepted as salvation Spiritual sessions in meeting places known as zawiyas, khanqahs, or tekke Ideas were the Bhakti movement—devotion to God with the help of a priest. Bhakti to God was accepted as damnation Described as the interiorization, and intensification of human faith and practice Ideas was the Bhakti movement—devotion to God. Bhakti to God was accepted as salvation Spiritual sessions in meeting places known as zawiyas, khanqahs, or tekke Ideas were the Bhakti movement—devotion to God with the help of a priest. Bhakti to God was accepted as damnation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Bhakti Movement Which Bhakti Saints writings influenced Hinduism's Bhakti movement and his verses are found in Sikhism's scripture Adi Granth? Ramananda Mirabai Kabir Tukaram Ramananda Mirabai Kabir Tukaram ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Bhakti Movement Which of the following sect is emphasised on nirguni Bhakti - devotion to a divine without Gunas (qualities or form), but it accepts both nirguni and saguni forms of the divine? Shaivism Sikhism All of these Vaishanvism Shaivism Sikhism All of these Vaishanvism ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Bhakti Movement What is meant by a 'Pir' in the Sufi tradition? The Guru of the Sufis The Supreme God The orthodox teacher who contests the Sufi beliefs The greatest of all Sufi saints The Guru of the Sufis The Supreme God The orthodox teacher who contests the Sufi beliefs The greatest of all Sufi saints ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP