A12th century
B15th century
C14th century
D16th century
Answer:
C. 14th century
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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