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Answer the following question briefly:
Explain the origin of the Bhakti Movement in India.
Solution
The word ‘bhakti’ means of devotion to God. The Bhakti Movement was a reform movement within Hinduism. It began in South India in the 7th-century CE and became a popular movement before the arrival of the Turks. The Bhakti saints drew their inspiration from the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita.
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