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Sankardeva was a great bhakti saint of _______.

  1. Bengal

  2. Maharashtra

  3. Gujarat

  4. Assam


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In the late fifteenth century, Sankaradeva emerged as one of the leading proponents of Vaishnavism in Assam. His teachings, often known as the Bhagavati dharma because they were based on the Bhagavad Gita and the Bhagavata Purana. It focused on absolute surrender to the supreme deity, in this case, Lord Vishnu. 

Which of the following was the basic premise of Bkakti Movement?

  1. Bhakti or Single-minded, uninterrupted and extreme devotion to God with the help of Brahmins was only means of Salvation.

  2. Bhakti or Single-minded, uninterrupted and extreme devotion to God was the only means of Salvation.

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The doctrine of the oneness of the individual soul and intense devotion or love towards the God was the the best means of attaining salvation.

Which of the following dynasties under the Nayanars and Alwars supported the Bhakti cult? 

  1. Pallavas, Pandyas and Cholas

  2. Pallavas, Kaktyas and Cholas

  3. Pallavas, Pandyas and Cheras

  4. Rashtrakutas, Pandyas and Cholas


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Nayanars and Alvars saints belonged to South India. They led religious movement during the 7th to 9th century in South India. During this period in South India major dynasties were Pallavas, Pandyas, and Cholas.

Who was the founder of Sri Vaishnavism?

  1. Nathamuni

  2. Uyyakondar

  3. Yamunacharya

  4. Ramanuja


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Ramanuja was the Vaishnav saint of 12th century. He preached the Vishishtadvaita philosophy. Ramanuja gave stress on social equality. He denied caste based restriction on entering temples. His disciples Ramananda took his message to the northern parts of India.

Which of the following statement is true regarding the Bhakti Movement?
I.  It Condemned rituals, ceremonies, and blind faith.
II. Rejection of idol worship by many saints.
Which of the statement(s) given is/are correct?

  1. I only

  2. II only

  3. Both I and II

  4. Neither I nor II


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Different saints of the north and south India had started a movement against the caste hierarchy, rituals, and blind faith. This movement is called the Bhakti movement. Saints of this movement stressed on equality. They said that 
God can be achieved through devotion and good deeds. Two forms of bhakti were introduced

(A) Sagun Bhakti - Saints of this form had faith in worshipping God with form. They advocated idol worship.
(B) Nirgun Bhakti - Saints of this form had faith in worshipping God without any form. They were against idol worship.

Who preached Visishtadvaita?

  1. Tulsidas

  2. Saivaite Nayanmars

  3. Adi Sankara

  4. Ramanuja


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Ramanuja, born in Tamil Nadu in the eleventh century, was deeply influenced by the Alvars. He propounded the doctrine of Vishishtadvaita or qualified oneness in that the soul, even when united with the Supreme God, remained distinct.

Consider the following statement that are related to the Bhakti Movement:
I. Originated as a reaction on caste division, untouchability and ritualism in India.
II. Devotion was the pivotal point in the Bhakti cult in uniting human soul with God. 
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

  1. I only

  2. II only

  3. Both I and II

  4. Neither I nor II


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

During medieval period discrimination on the basis of caste, sex, religion was at the boom. People believed in untouchability and to fulfil useless rituals.  Due to these practices, people were suffering and as a result different saints, poets and social reformers gave birth to the Bhakti movement. Though the ideology of different saints might differ yet they all were agreed on the following points

(1) God is one and we all are his children.
(2) We can achieve God and can feel his presence by devotion.
(3) The purity of soul can connect a person with God.

Who among the following had given the doctrine of Advaita vedanta or Monism?

  1. Adi Shankara

  2. Saivaite Nayanmars

  3. Vaishnavite Alvars

  4. Saint Tukaram


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Shankara, one of the most influential philosophers of India, was born in Kerala in the eighth century. He was an advocate of Advaita or the doctrine of the oneness of the individual soul and the Supreme God which is the Ultimate Reality. 

Which statement(s) is/are related to the Ramananda?
I. He worshipped Ram and Sita but preached the oneness of God and the doctrine of Bhakti for everyone.
II. Dismissed the caste system and untouchability, simplified rules of worship and made rigidity of the Varnashrama tradition milder.

  1. I only

  2. II only

  3. Both I and II

  4. Neither I nor II


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Ramanand was born in Allahabad. He was a disciple of Ramanuja. He spread the message of devotion to Lord Rama. He challenged caste distinctions. He was against bad customs and ceremonies. He accepted his disciples without discrimination of caste, gender, religion, and birth.

Consider the following statement(s) related to the Dadu Dayal or Dadu:
I. He was a worshiper of Lord Krishna.
II. He was not for caste or class and distinctions and his objective establishing harmony among all faiths.
Which of the above given statement(s) is/are correct?

  1. I only

  2. II only

  3. Both I and II

  4. Neither I nor II


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Dadu Dayal was born in 1544 in Ahmedabad. Later he moved to Naraina, near Jaipur in Rajasthan. At this place, he founded his sect which was known as Dadupanthi, He preached about non-secterian or nipakh sampradaya. He was the disciple of Kabir. He was against the caste system of society.