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Who was not associated with the Bhakti movement?

  1. Guru Nanak
  2. Tulsidas
  3. Hasan Gangu
  4. Mirabai
  5. Tukaram

    A3 only

    B5 only

    C1, 3

    D2, 5

    Answer:

    A. 3 only

    Read Explanation:

    The Bhakti movement

    • The Bhakti Movement formed in South India was based on deep love and devotion towards God.

    • The Alvars (Vaishnavites) and the Nayanars (Shaivites) were the two streams of the Bhakti Movement.

    • The ideals of this movement spread to North India by the 14th century.

    • Guru Nanak, Kabirdas, Tulsidas, Surdas, Tukaram, Mirabai, and Chaitanya were the main propagators of the Bhakti Movement in North India.

    • The Bhakti Movement strengthened the vernaculars.

    • The poets of the Bhakti Movement wrote in the language of the common people.

    • It stimulated the development of the following regional languages Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarathi.

    • Regional languages and literary works:

    Malayalam: Adhyatma Ramayanam - Ezhuthachan

    Hindi: Ramacharitamanas - Tulsidas

    Kannada: Vikramarjuna vijayam (Pamba bharatam) Pamba

    Marathi: Marathi Bhagavatam-Eknath

    Gujarathi: Gujarathi Bhagavatam- Premananda

    Tamil: Iramavatharam (Kamba Ramayanam)- Kambar

    Telugu: Mahabharata-Nannayy

    Odiya: Odiya Mahabharatam-Sarala Dasa

    Bengali: Bengali Ramayanam-Kritivasa


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