Bhakti Movement Flashcards

1
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Where did the Bhakti movement first emerge as a popular movement?

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In South India.

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2
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Who revived the Bhakti movement in the 11th century?

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Ramanuja.

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3
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What was the main focus of the Bhakti movement?

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Love and worship as the relationship between God and man.

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4
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Who was the disciple of Ramanuja that took the movement to North India?

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Ramananda.

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5
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Which Bhakti Saint was known for opposing caste, creed, and image worship?

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Kabir.

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What are the main features of the Bhakti movement?

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Discarded rituals, emphasized purity, devotion, monotheism, and denounced casteism.

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What is the best form of worship according to the Bhakti Movement?

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Singing bhajans and personal effort in realizing God.

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Who was the founder of Vishishtadvaita philosophy?

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Ramanuja.

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Who was the first Sikh Guru and a Nirguna Bhakti saint?

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Guru Nanak.

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10
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Who is the most well-known woman saint of the Krishna cult?

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Mirabai.

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Who is regarded as the founder of Gaudiya or Bengal Vaishnavism?

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Chaitanya.

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Which saint-composer is credited with laying the foundation of modern Karnataka music?

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Purandar Das.

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Who wrote ‘Ramcharitamanas’ and led the Ram Bhakti cult?

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Tulsidas.

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Who was the founder of the Vaishnava devotional movement in Assam?

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Shankara Deva.

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15
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Who was Dadu Dayal, and what did he found?

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Dadu Dayal was a Nirguna Bhakti saint from Gujarat who spent his life in Rajasthan; he founded the Dadu Panth.

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16
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Who is considered the greatest saint-composer of Karnataka music?

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Thyagaraja, a Telugu saint who worshipped Rama.

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Who founded the Bhakti movement in Maharashtra?

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Jnanesvara/Jnanadeva, who also founded Marathi literature.

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18
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What is the famous work written by Jnanesvara?

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“Jnaneshvari,” a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita.

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19
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Which Bhakti saint founded the Varkari sect?

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Namadeva, who worshipped Vithoba or Vithal of Pandharpur.

20
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Who wrote the Bhavartha Ramayana?

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Eknath, a scholar-saint from Maharashtra.

21
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What is the famous work of Tukaram?

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“Abhangas,” devotional poems of great significance.

22
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Who wrote “Dasabodha”?

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Ramdas, the last great Bhakti saint-poet of Maharashtra.

23
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What is Sufism?

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A mystical movement in Islam focused on a direct union with God.

24
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What are the main practices of Sufism?

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Love of God, prayers, fasts, and rituals without strict adherence to Shariat.

25
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What is a Sufi silsila?

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An order or school of thought within Sufism.

26
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Who was known as “Data Ganj Baksh” and what was his contribution?

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Khwaja Ali Hujjwiri, the author of “Kashf-ul-Mahjub.”

27
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Who founded the Suhrawardi order in India?

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Shaikh Bahauddin Zakariya, who established a khanqah at Multan.

28
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Who founded the Chisti Sufi order in India?

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Khwaja Muinuddin Chisti (1141-1236), settled at Ajmer around 1206.

29
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Who was known as Baba Farid and what was his contribution?

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Baba Fariduddin Ganj-i-Shakar (1175-1265), the first great Punjabi Sufi poet; he built a khanqah at Ajodan (Punjab).

30
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Which Chisti saint was titled “Mehboob-i-Ilahi”?

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Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya (1236-1325), known for his khanqah in Delhi.

31
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Who was called “Chirag-i-Delhi”?

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Shaikh Nasiruddin Mahmud (d. 1365), a charismatic Chisti saint.

32
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Who was Syed Muhammad Gesu Daraz, and what was he known for?

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A Chisti saint known as Bandanawaz, he authored over 30 books on Sufism and settled in Gulbarga, Karnataka.

33
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What order did Shaikh Badruddin Samarkandi found?

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The Firdausi order, which was primarily active in Bihar.

34
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Who founded the Qadiriya order in India?

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Shah Nayamatu Ilah Qadiri, which spread in Uttar Pradesh and the Deccan.

35
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Which Sufi saint is associated with the Shuttari order?

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Shah Abdullah Shuttari (d. 1458), which spread in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.

36
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Who was the most popular Qadiriya saint?

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Miyan Mir (1550-1635).

37
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Who founded the Naqsbandiah order?

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Khwaja Baqi Billah (1536-1603).

38
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Who was Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi?

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A famous Naqsbandi saint, known as Mujaddid Alif.

39
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What does “Tasawwuf” mean in Sufism?

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It means “Sufism.”

40
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What is a “Shaikh” or “Pir”?

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A spiritual teacher in Sufism.

41
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What is a “Murid”?

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A disciple in Sufism.

42
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What is “Khanqah” in Sufism?

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A hospice or community center for Sufi practices.

43
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What is “Sama” in Sufi practice?

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Musical recital as part of Sufi devotion.

44
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What does “Fana” mean?

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Self-annihilation or merging with the Divine.

45
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What was a major achievement of the Bhakti and Sufi movements?

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They fostered Hindu-Muslim fraternity, reformed religious orthodoxy, and contributed to regional languages and social reform.