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प्रश्न
"The Alvars and Nayanars initiated a Bhakti and Social movement with the support of State." Explain the statement.
उत्तर
The Alvars and Nayanars, two notable groups of poet-saints, lived in South India between the sixth and ninth centuries CE. They played a significant part in the founding of the Bhakti movement, which emphasised personal devotion to a particular deity as a means of atonement.
- The Nayanars revered Lord Shiva, while the Alvars worshipped Lord Vishnu.
- These poet-saints helped spread the Bhakti message throughout South India by penning devotional poetry in Tamil that was accessible to the general public.
- The Alvars and Nayanars were in charge of the Bhakti movement, which had both a social and a theological component.
- They fought against the caste system and other forms of social injustice that were prevalent at the time in Indian society.
- The Alvars and Nayanars' message of devotion to a deity without regard for caste or social standing helped to break down these barriers because they frequently came from lower castes.
- The state significantly supported the Bhakti movement, especially when the Pallava and Chola kingdoms were in charge. These dynasties supported the arts by building temples, contributing to festivals, and patronising the Alvars and Nayanars.
- The Alvar and Nayanar families founded the Bhakti movement, significantly impacting Indian society and culture. It promoted a more equitable and inclusive form of Hinduism and helped to advance Tamil literature and culture.
- The movement affected later Bhakti and reform movements, including those led by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Ramanuja, and it also affected how Indian philosophy and spirituality developed.
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Answer in100-150 words
Discuss the ways in which the Alvars, Nayanars and Virashaivas expressed critiques of the caste system.
Write a short essay (about 250-300 words) on the following:
Examine how and why rulers tried to establish connections with the traditions of the Nayanars and the sufis.
Write a short essay (about 250-300 words) on the following:
Analyse, with illustrations, why bhakti and sufi thinkers adopted a variety of languages in which to express their opinions.
Map work
On an outline map of India, plot three major sufi shrines, and three places associated with temples (one each of a form of Vishnu, Shiva and the goddess).
What are the devotees of Vishnu called?
What are the devotees of Vishnu called?
Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding Karaikkal Ammaiyar?
Vishnu Bhakta saints were known as ____________.
Alwar saints worshipped ____________.
Choose the correct option:
Alvars and Nayanars were the Bhakts of ____________.
Earliest Bhakti Movements were led by as ______.
Karaikkal Ammaiyar was a devotee of ______.
Vishnu Bhakt saints were known as ______.
Historians of religion classify bhakti traditions into two broad categories ______ and ______.
Select the correct answer.
Which of the following statement describe the causes of the rise of Bhakti movement?
Which of the following statement describe the main Principal of the Bhakti movement?
Match the following:
List-I (Cult) |
List-II (Saints) |
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A. | Alvar | 1. | Guru Gobind Singh |
B. | Nayanar | 2. | Andal |
C. | Sufism | 3. | Karaikkel-Ammaiyaar |
D. | Sikhism | 4. | Baba Farid |
Read the source carefully and answer the questions that follow:
A demon? This is an excerpt from a poem by Karaikkal Ammaiyar in which she describes herself: The female Pey (demoness) with . . . bulging veins, protruding eyes, white teeth and shrunken stomach, red haired and jutting teeth lengthy shins extending till the ankles, shouts and wails while wandering in the forest. This is the forest of Alankatu, which is the home of our father (Shiva) who dances … with his matted hair thrown own in all eight directions, and with cool limbs. |
- How beauty has been personified by Karaikal Ammaiyar?
- “Bulging veins, protruding eyes, white teeth and shrunken stomach”, “Shouts and wails” State the reason behind the poet’s condition in the excerpt given.
- Examine the phrase “With his matted hair thrown in all eight directions”.