BHAKTI-SUFI TRADITIONS
CHANGES IN RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AND DEVOTIONAL TEXTS (08th TO 18th CENTURY)
Key concepts in a nutshell
02 marks questions:
Q.1 What does the Bhakti movement mean? (2)
Ans. A series of Hindu saints& reformers started religious reform movements which adopted the method of devotion ( Bhakti ) to achieve salvation their method of expression of devotion ranged from the routine worship of deities within the temple & singing & chanting of devotional composition.
Q.2 Who was Alvarez? (2)
Ans. In southern India, the devotees of Vishnu were called Alvars.
Q.3 Give the name of any four well-known reformers of the Bhakti movement. (2)
Ans. Ramanand Swami, Kabir, Guru Nanak Dev, Mira Bai.
Q.4 What do you mean by Sufism? (2)
Ans. The Sufis were Muslim saints Who left a great impact on the Indian society Sufism originated in Persia.
Q.-5 What is the importance of Murshid in Sufi ideology? (2)
Ans. According to Sufism, an individual must have a religious guide (Murshid) through whom he can communicate with God. The pair is a ladder that enables a man to reach
the goal of life Devotion to the Murshid is the worship of God.
05 marks questions
Q.6 (a) Describe the causes of the rise of the Bhakti movement. (5)
Ans. 1. Influence of Vaishnavism
2. Evil practices of the Hindus
3. Fear of the spirit of Islam
4. Influence of Sufi sects
5. The emergence of great reformers.
Q.6 (b) Describe the main principle of the Bhakti movement. (5)
Ans. 1. Faith in god
2. Good Deeds
3. Universal Brotherhood
4. Emotional worship
5. Condemned idol worship
6. Opposed to the rigidity of the caste system
7. Guru-Bhakti
Q.6(c) Discuss the influences & importance of the Bhakti movement. (2)
Ans. RELIGIOUS EFFECTS
1. Saked Hinduism
2. Lowered the prestige of the Brahmins
3. Checked the propagation of Islam
4. Emergence of Sikhism
5. Setback back to Buddhism
SOCIAL & CULTURAL IMPACT
(a) Improvement in the social relations between the Hindus & Muslims
(b) Uplift of the lower class
(c) Promoted the spirit of social service
(d) Development of composite art in the society
(e) Enrichment of Literature.
Q.7 What were the main Principles of Sufism? (5)
Ans. 1. Worship of God
2. Renunciation of worldly pleasure
3. Nonviolence & pacifism
4. Love of mankind
5. Importance of Murshid
6. Principle of Morality
7. Importance of singing & Dancing in the worship of Allah
Q.-8 What were the Attitudes of the Nayanars & Alavars sects towards the cast? (5)
Ans. Some historians are of the view that Alvarez & Nayanaras started a movement of Protest against the caste system & the dominance of Brahmans are at least made an effort to
reform them. This view is supported by the fact, that these Bhakti reformers came from diverse social backgrounds some of which belonged to lower classes such as Cultivators, Artism & untouchable some of them from Barman background. The Alvarez & Nayanars claimed that their compositions were as important as the Vedas. The Tamil song of the Alvars is marked by such depth of feeling & true piety that they are looked upon as Vaishnava Vedas. The Nayanaras composed their devotional songs with the highest spiritual sentiments & set up Shaivism on a strang tooting. these songs are still popular in South India.
Q.-9 Describe the teaching of Kabir. How does he describe the ultimate reality through the poems? 8+2=10
Ans. (a) To achieve inward spiritual bliss
(b) Condemnation of empty ritual
(c) To faster harmony between Hinduism & Islam
(d) He believed in one formless God
(e) Rejected both Vedas & Kuran & the supremacy of the Brahmins & Mulas
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4. What are the key differences between Bhakti and Sufi practices? |
5. How did the Bhakti and Sufi movements contribute to social reform in India? |
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