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Consider the following statements regarding the new ideas which began to develop during 12th and 13th century:
1. All living things pass through countless cycles of birth and rebirth.
2. All human beings are not equal even at birth gained ground during this period.
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The seventh to ninth centuries saw the emergence of new religious movements in South India. Consider the following statements:
1. Nayanar saints were devoted to Vishnu and Alvar saints were devoted to Shiva.
2. They drew upon the ideals of love and heroism as found in the Sangam literature.
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Consider the following statements regarding Alvar and Nayanar saints:
1. There were 63 Nayanar and 12 Alvar saints.
2. Nayanar songs were compiled in the Divya Prabandham.
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Consider the following statements regarding the Shankaracharya philosophy:
1. His philosophy teaches us the oneness of the individual soul and the Supreme God which is the Ultimate Reality.
2. He considered the world around us to be maya and preached renunciation of the world.
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Consider the following statements regarding the Ramanujacharya:
1. He was deeply influenced by Nayanar saints.
2. He propounded the doctrine of Advaita.
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Consider the following statements regarding the Virashaivas movement:
1. The Virashaivas argued strongly for the equality of all human beings.
2. They were not against the rituals and idol worship.
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From the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries Maharashtra saw a great number of saint – poets. Consider the following statements:
1. Their Bhakti focused on the Vitthala (a form of Vishnu) temple in Pandharpur.
2. A new humanist idea emerged as they insisted that Bhakti lay in sharing others pain.
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Consider the following statements regarding Nathpanthis, Siddhacharas and Yogis:
1. To them the path to salvation lay in meditation and the realisation of oneness with it.
2. They became popular among every caste of the Indian society.
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Consider the following statements regarding Sufism:
1. They rejected outward religiosity and emphasised love and devotion to God.
2. Sufls believed that the heart can be trained to look at the world in a different way.
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Consider the following statements regarding the Rishi order of Sufism:
1. It flourished in Kashmir during 15th and 16th centuries.
2. This order was established by Sheikh Nuruddin Wali.
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Consider the following statements regarding Sufi – assembly:
1. The Sufi masters held their assemblies in their hospices.
2. Sufi assembly discussed all types of matter be it political or spiritual.
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Consider the following statements regarding Tulsidas:
1. He conceived of God in the form of Rama.
2. He wrote Ramacharitmanas in Awadhi language.
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Consider the following statements regarding Surdas:
1. Surdas was an ardent devotee of Rama.
2. Shankaradeva of Assam was his contemporary.
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Consider the following statements regarding Mirabal:
1. Mirabai became a disciple of Ravidas.
2. Her songs also openly challenged the norms of the “upper” castes.
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Kabir, who probably lived in the fifteenth – sixteenth centuries, was one of the most influential saints. Consider the following statements:
1. Kabir believed in a formless Supreme God.
2. Kabir drew his followers from Hindus.
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Consider the following statements regarding Guru Nanak Dev:
1. He was born at Talwandi.
2. Common Kitchen (Langar) was started by him.
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Consider the following statements:
1. Gurmukhi Script was started by Guru Nanak Dev.
2. Guru Granth Sahib was compiled by Guru Teg Bahadur.
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