Bhakti Movement Quiz

(126 Question & Answers)
  • 101
    Which of the following statements best describes the idea of a Nirguna Brahman?

    • A
      Advaita done clear
    • B
      Visisthadvaita done clear
    • C
      Both A & B done clear
    • D
      Neither A nor B done clear
    FAQ
    What does Saguna Brahman means?
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    Saguna Brahman, which is related to the idea of immanence, the manifestation of the divine presence, is derived from the Sanskrit saguna, "with qualities, gunas," and Brahman, "the Absolute."
  • 102
    Who among the following wrote the Ramayana in Hindi?

    • A
      Tulsidas done clear
    • B
      Valmiki done clear
    • C
      Ramananda done clear
    • D
      Kabir done clear
    FAQ
    Who wrote Ramayana first?
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    Since Sage Valmiki originally penned his epic, the Ramayana has been published in a number of different versions. Since then, more than 300 original Ramayanas have been written in both Sanskrit and a number of Indian regional languages.
  • 103
    What does the word "Bhakti" actually mean?

    • A
      Salvation done clear
    • B
      Prayer done clear
    • C
      Offer words of praise done clear
    • D
      None of the above done clear
    FAQ
    What was the conclusion of Bhakti movement?
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    The Bhakti movement was essentially a remarkable uprising by the marginalised group, or the lower castes and classes, against the Brahmin fraternity's established hierarchy.
  • 104
    What Bhakti Saint from the list below stated, "Abide pure amidst the impurities of the world"?

    • A
      Vallabhacharya done clear
    • B
      Madhav done clear
    • C
      Guru Nanak done clear
    • D
      Chaitanya done clear
    FAQ
    Who was the founder of Bhakti movement in Punjab?
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    A Bhakti saint, Guru Nanak was the first Sikh Guru and the founder of Sikhism. According to Jon Mayled, he preached that Bhakti is the most significant type of worship.
  • 105
    The well-known Bhakti Saint who was a member of the Mewar royal family was:

    • A
      Chaitanya done clear
    • B
      Andal done clear
    • C
      Meerabai done clear
    • D
      Ramabai done clear
    FAQ
    Which Bhakti saint was a Rajput princess?
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    A well-known bhakti saint, Meera bai was a rajput princess. She identified herself as a Hindu mystic poet and spoke about the Lord, whom she viewed as her spouse Krishna.
  • 106
    Who established the basic, no-ritual "Sat Shri Akal" faith, or the worship of God and the truth?

    • A
      Dadu Dayal done clear
    • B
      Guru Nanak done clear
    • C
      Sri Chaitanya done clear
    • D
      Guru Govind Singh done clear
    FAQ
    What is Sat Sri Akal?
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    A Jaikara, or "Call of Victory," known as "Sat Sri Akaal," is now frequently used by Punjabi Sikhs as a greeting. It is the second part of the Sikh Clarion Call, "Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akal," uttered by the Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh.
  • 107
    Which of the following attributes does not apply to both the Sufi and Bhakti movements?

    • A
      Personal love for God done clear
    • B
      Worship of idols done clear
    • C
      Mysticism done clear
    • D
      Visit to holy shrines done clear
    FAQ
    What is the difference between Sufi and Bhakti movement?
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    The main difference between the two was that the Sufi Movement was predominantly influenced by Muslims, whilst the Bhakti Movement was primarily inspired by Hindus. The Bhakti Movement Saints Kabir Das, Nanak, Meerabhai, and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu sung Bhajans to worship Gods and Goddesses.
  • 108
    Choose the true statement about the Bhakti Movement in India's mediaeval history:

    • A
      To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Buddhism done clear
    • B
      To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Jainism done clear
    • C
      To the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Sikhism done clear
    • D
      None of the above done clear
    FAQ
    Define Bhakti Movement?
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    A prominent religious movement in mediaeval Hinduism known as Bhakti sought to reform religion by adopting the devotional path to salvation for all social classes.
  • 109
    What is the title of Alvar Saints' hymn collection?

    • A
      Divya Prabandha done clear
    • B
      Tamil Veda done clear
    • C
      Kabir Wani done clear
    • D
      Granthawali done clear
    FAQ
    Who were Sufis?
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    Muslim mystics known as the Sufis emphasised love and devotion to God as well as compassion for all people in place of outward religion. The intricate rites and moral rules imposed by Muslim religious teachers were frequently ignored by the Sufis.
  • 110
    Sufi Sect began and advanced in:

    • A
      Islam done clear
    • B
      Christianity done clear
    • C
      Hinduism done clear
    • D
      Zoroastrianism done clear
    FAQ
    Where did Sufi movement originated in India?
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    uring the eleventh and twelfth centuries, several Sufi saints travelled to India, especially to Multan and Lahore in the Indian subcontinent, from there Sufism eventually spread.
  • 111
    What exactly does the word "Bhakti" mean?

    • A
      Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means "divide, share, partake, participate, to belong to" done clear
    • B
      Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, which means collaboration done clear
    • C
      Both A & B done clear
    • D
      Only B done clear
    FAQ
    What are the effects of Bhakti movement?
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    The reformers made peace between Muslims and Hindus as a result of the Bhakti movement. They eliminated a lot of flaws in Hindu civilization. Indian regional languages have grown ever since reformers began to write in them.
  • 112
    The Bhakti Movement in India was caused by which of the following?

    • A
      Caste Division done clear
    • B
      Untouchability done clear
    • C
      Ritualism done clear
    • D
      All of the above done clear
    FAQ
    Who led the Bhakti movement in India?
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    Ramananda, Kabir, and Nanak became the leading exponents of the Bhakti cult in the 14th and 15th centuries.
  • 113
    Which Bhakti Saint promoted the doctrine of Pustimarga (the road of grace) and Suddhadvaita Vedanta (Pure Non-Dualism)?

    • A
      Ramanuja done clear
    • B
      Ramananda done clear
    • C
      Vallabhacharya done clear
    • D
      Narasi done clear
    FAQ
    What is Shankaracharya known for?
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    The most well-known representative of the Advaita Vedanta school of philosophy, from whose teachings the primary currents of contemporary Indian thought are derived, Shankara, also known as Shankaracharya, was a philosopher and theologian.
  • 114
    Sankardeva was a famous devotee from:

    • A
      Bengal done clear
    • B
      Maharashtra done clear
    • C
      Gujarat done clear
    • D
      Assam done clear
    FAQ
    Who is Shankara Deva?
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    Sankaradeva became one of the most prominent Vaishnavists in Assam in the latter half of the fifteenth century. His teachings, which were based on the Bhagavad Gita and the Bhagavata Purana, are frequently referred to as the Bhagavati dharma.
  • 115
    Which of the following features of the Bhakti Movement shared characteristics with Sufism?

    • A
      Monotheism or belief in one God done clear
    • B
      Equality and brotherhood of man done clear
    • C
      Rejection of rituals and class Division done clear
    • D
      All of the Above done clear
    FAQ
    What did Sufi and Bhakti saints had common in them?
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    The Sufi and Bhakti saints criticised India's society for having rituals. The feelings of togetherness and religious tolerance were emphasised by both the Sufi and Bhakti movements. As a result, the various facets of society were brought together in an atmosphere of love and respect.
  • 116
    Which of the following claims about the Bhakti Movement's social impact on Indian society is true? I. The Bhakti movement was a devotional transformation of medieval Hindu society, wherein Vedic rituals or alternatively ascetic monk-like lifestyle for moksha gave way to individualistic loving relationship with a personally defined god. II. Bhakti movement provided women and members of the Shudra and untouchable communities an inclusive path to spiritual salvation.

    • A
      Only I done clear
    • B
      Only II done clear
    • C
      Both I & II done clear
    • D
      Neither I nor II done clear
    FAQ
    What was the greatest social impact of the Bhakti movement?
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    The Bhakti movement's most significant societal consequence was the rejection of caste discrimination by its followers. They started interacting with each other equally. They shared a dinner from the communal kitchen. The movement aimed to break the caste system's hold.
  • 117
    Who of the following Bhakti Saints is the creator of Kavitavali and Vinaya-Patrika?

    • A
      Chaitanya done clear
    • B
      Shankar Dev done clear
    • C
      Tulsidas done clear
    • D
      Narasi done clear
    FAQ
    Who wrote Ramcharitmanas?
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    The poem, which was written in the 16th century by the poet Tulsidas, is out for its profound declaration of love for a particular deity as well as the way that it illustrates via the behaviour of its characters the ideal behaviour of a husband and ruler (Rama), wife (Sita), and brother (Lakshmana).
  • 118
    Who among the following Bhakti Saints combined the philosophical monists of the past with a focus on Bhakti, the poetry and dignity of Valmiki's Ramayana with Bhagvata's religious fervour and humanism?

    • A
      Sur Das done clear
    • B
      Kabirdas done clear
    • C
      Tulsidas done clear
    • D
      Kalidasa done clear
    FAQ
    Who was one of the most important Sufi saints?
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    An outstanding Sufi Saint from India was Khwaja Muinuddin Chisti. He formed the Chisti order in India. He arrived in India around 1192 AD, just before Prithvi Raj Chauhan was defeated and killed, and he settled at Ajmer.
  • 119
    Which of the following dynasties, led by the Vashnavaite Alwars and Saivaite Nayanmars, promoted the Bhakti cult?

    • A
      Pallavas, Pandyas and Cholas done clear
    • B
      Pallavas, Kaktyas and Cholas done clear
    • C
      Pallavas, Pandyas and Cheras done clear
    • D
      Rashtrakutas, Pandyas and Cholas done clear
    FAQ
    How many Alvars and Nayanars were there?
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    There were 63 Nayanars, each of them came from a different caste. There were 12 Alvars, and they all had very different upbringings.
  • 120
    Which renowned Sufi saint has a mausoleum at Fatehpur Sikri?

    • A
      Nizamuddin Auliya done clear
    • B
      Sheikh Muin-ud-din Chisti done clear
    • C
      Baba Farid-ud-din done clear
    • D
      Sheikh Salim Chisti done clear
    FAQ
    Why did Akbar built a tomb for Sufi saint?
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    As a tribute and memorial to a revered Sufi saint who foretold the birth of his son Mirza Nur-ud-din Beig Mohammad Khan Salim, Akbar constructed a mausoleum.
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