IAS (Admin.) Mains History Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries-Bhakti Movement Study Material (Page 1 of 4)

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  • The exponents of the Bhakti movement in Medieval India were mystic saints who had many things in common. They were non-sectarian in the sense that they were not affiliated to any particular sect. They had no desire to set up separate religious sects of their own. They were free from the bondage of any particul…

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  • Chaitanya՚s religion was of love, of human love intensified and sublimated into the divine and its central doctrine was of knowing God through Bhakti (devotion) . Krishna was the supreme god to whom Bhakti should be offered with complete devotion and love. According to Chaitanya God is infinite love and bliss. He is full of infinite power and consciousness. Radha is the power of Sri Krishna. There is no difference between him and Radha. Although infinite, he incarnates …

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