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What Are Nayanars And Alvars?
The seventh to ninth centuries saw the emergence of new religious movements, led by the Nayanars (saints devoted to Shiva) and Alvars (saints devoted to Vishnu) who came from all castes including those considered тАЬuntouchableтАЭ like the Pulaiyar and the Panars. They were sharply critical of the Buddhists and Jainas and preached ardent love of Shiva or Vishnu as the path to salvation. They drew upon the ideals of love and heroism as found in the Sangam literature (the earliest example of Tamil literature, composed during the early centuries of the Common Era) and blended them with the values of bhakti. The Nayanars and Alvars went from place to place composing exquisite poems in praise of the deities enshrined in the villages they visited, and set them to music.
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Who Were The Saints Of Maharashtra?
From the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries Maharashtra saw a great number of saint-poets, whose songs in simple Marathi continue to inspire people. The most important among them were Dnyaneshwar (Gyaneshwar), Namdev, Eknath and Tukaram as well as women like Sakhubai and the family of Chokhamela, who belonged to the тАЬuntouchableтАЭ Mahar caste. This regional tradition of bhakti focused on the Vitthala (a form of Vishnu) temple in Pandharpur, as well as on the notion of a personal god residing in the hearts of all people.
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Class 7 Social Science тАУ History Chapter 8 тАУ Important Questions
The criticised the ritual and other aspects of conventional regional and the social order.
They used simple and logical arguments to present their thoughts.
They advocate renunciation of the world.
According to them Salvation could be attained by meditation on the formless ultimate reality and realisation of oneness with it.
To achieve Salvation, they advocated intense training of the mind and body through practices like Yogasanas, breathing exercise and meditation.
He believed in a formless Supreme God and preached that the only path to Salvation of through bhakti or devotion.
His teachings were based on a complete, indeed vehement, reaction of the major religious traditions.
He openly ridiculed all forms of external worship of both Brahmanical Hindusthan and Islam.
He also ridiculed the pre-eminence of the priestly classes and the caste system.
To express his ideas, he used a form of spoken Hindi.
They rejected outward religiosity and emphasised love and devotion to God.
They also emphasized compassion towards all fellow human beings.
They rejected idol worship and simplified rituals of worship into collective prayers.
They believed in monotheism or submission to one God.
They rejected the elaborate rituals and codes of behaviour demanded by Muslim religious scholars.
It created differences in the society.
Those teachings favoured the upper caste people and lower caste people suffered.
The idea that all human beings are not equal were prevailing in the society and must be abolished.
They believed in equality of God and want to break the evils of the society.
Bondage can be broken if approached God with devotion.
It created differences in the society.
Those teachings favoured the upper caste people and lower caste people suffered.
The idea that all human beings are not equal were prevailing in the society and must be abolished.
They believed in equality of God and want to break the evils of the society.
Bondage can be broken if approached God with devotion.
They reacted to the temple worship.
Virashaivas argued strongly for the equality of all human beings.
They rejected Brahmanical ideas about caste and the treatment of women.
She was a queen and devote of Krishna.
She composed innumerable bhajans expressing here intense devotion to his beloved lord.
She left her husbandтАЩs but she did not die. This popularized her as being saved by Lord. Thus, her authenticity as a true devotes was proved.
She even drank poison, sent by her husband, but she did not die. This popularised her as being saved by lord. Thus, her authenticity as a true devote.
Her songs openly challenged the nomars of the тАЬupperтАЭ castes and become popular with the masses in Rajasthan and Gujarat.\