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The ‘Nalayira Divyaprabandham’ of the Alvars was compared with the
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Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
i. During the period in North India, deities like Vishnu and Shiva were primarily worshipped in temples that were supported by rulers.
ii. The arrival of the Turks and the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate had no impact on the Rajput states.
iii. Alternative religious leaders such as Naths, Jogis, and Siddhas gained prominence, often questioning Vedic authority and using the languages of ordinary people.
iv. There was significant evidence of movements similar to the Alvars and Nayanars in North India well before the 14th century.
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Assertion (A): The Chola rulers significantly contributed to the construction of temples during the ninth to thirteenth centuries CE.
Reason (R): The temples were primarily constructed to support the spread of Buddhism and Jainism in the region.
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Which of the following statements given above is/are correct?
i. Basavanna founded the Virashaiva movement in the 12th century in Karnataka, advocating for the worship of the linga.
ii. Lingayats are known for conducting cremation rituals for their deceased.
iii. The Virashaiva movement opposed Brahmanical norms such as caste distinctions and promoted marriage practices like widow remarriage.
iv. Vachanas, composed in Kannada, are the primary texts that convey the teachings of the Virashaiva tradition.
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Shaikh Nizamuddin’s hospice comprised several small rooms and a big hall known as
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Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
i. Arab merchants established trade links along the western coast of the Indian subcontinent from the early centuries CE, introducing Islam to the region.
ii. The Delhi Sultanate was established in the 13th century by Turks and Afghans, but it did not respect the religious institutions of non-Muslim subjects.
iii. Muslims in the subcontinent practiced the core tenets of Islam, including zakat and hajj, and incorporated local traditions into their practices.
iv. Mosques in the subcontinent strictly adhered to universal Islamic architectural styles without any regional variations.
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Assertion (A): Sufism emerged as a response to the perceived materialism and institutionalization of the Caliphate in early Islamic history.
Reason (R): Sufis sought to emphasize intense devotion and love for God, which contradicted the practices of mainstream theologians.
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Assertion (A): The khanqah serves as a community hub for disciples under the guidance of a shaikh.
Reason (R): The khanqah operates independently of any spiritual lineage or established rules of conduct.
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