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  • Question 1
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    Which of the following statements is/are correct about the Surdas and Tulsidas?
    1. These saints enriched the Bhakti movement in the 16th century.
    2. Surdas was the devotee of Lord Krishna and Tulsidas was the devotee of Lord Rama.
    Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
    Solution
    Surdas (1483-1563) and Tulsidas (1532-1623) were Vaishnavite Bhakti saints of the 16th century. The blind poet Surdas was a disciple of Vallabhacharya. His Sursagar recounts the exploits of Krishna during his childhood and youth. The worship of Rama was popularised by saints like Tulsidas. They considered Rama as the supreme God. So both the statements 1 and 2 are correct. 
  • Question 2
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    Consider the following statements about Dadu Dayal.
    1. Nirguna saint who preached initially at Lambhar and later at Naraina.
    2. His teachings are collected in a book called 'Bani'.
    3. Prominent disciples were Sundardasa, Rujjab, Bakham and Wajjad.
    Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
    Solution
    Dadu Dayal was born in Ahmedabad and later settled in Naraina. He was of the Nirguna school of Bhakti movement. His teachings were collected in a book called 'Bani'. His major disciples were Sundardasa of Varanasi, Rajjab of Rajasthan, Bakham who was a Muslim and Wajjad, a Pathan. So all the statements are true about Dadu Dayal.
  • Question 3
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    Match the following:
     List I List II
    A. Khanqah1. Those who followed Sharia
    B. Be-shara 2. Monastic organisation of Sufi
    C. Ba-shara3. Those who did not strictly followed Sharia
    Solution
    A Khanqah is a building specifically designed for the gatherings of Sufi brotherhood and for the spiritual retreat. The Sufi orders are broadly classified into two: Ba-shara, that is, those which followed the Islamic Law (Sharia) and Be-shara, that is, those which were not bound by it. So the correct option is A.
  • Question 4
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    Prominent saints of Suhrawardi order was _______.
  • Question 5
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    Who among the Bhakti saints wrote a book called 'Vedanta Samgraha'?
    Solution
    The book called Vedanta Samgraha was one of the important works of Ramanujacharya. It gives a comprehensive and synoptic interpretation of the deepest insights of the Upanishads and embodies the first principles of the Indian philosophy. Sri Ramanuja was the founder of the Visistavada SIddhanta. 
  • Question 6
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    A common feature to all Bhakti Saints was that they _______.
    Solution
    The Bhakti movement refers to the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism. One of the main feature of this movement was the saints preached through local or regional languages and travelled from place to place to spread the religious message. Ramanuja,  Nimbarka, Ramananda, Chaitanya, Kabir, Guru Nanak, Mirabai were some of the popular saints of this movement.
  • Question 7
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    Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the code given below
    List I
     (Saint)
    List II
    (Region)
    A. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu  1. Malabar
    B. Guru Nanak2. Maharashtra
    C. Tukaram3. Punjab
    D. Shankaracharya4. Bengal

    Solution
    Chaitanya (1485-1533) began the Achintaya-bheda-abhedavada school of theology in Bengal. Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, was born in Punjab in 1469. Tukaram (1598-1650) was the greatest Marathi Bhakti poet. Sankaracharya was born in Kaladi in ancient day Malabar or present-day Kerala.
  • Question 8
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    Whose philosophy is called the Advaita?
    Solution
    Sankaracharya was born in Kaladi, Kerala and he propounded the Advaita Vedanta philosophy (strict monism). According to him, there are various levels of truth: on the everyday level, the world was produced by Brahma. But on the highest level of truth, the whole universe, along with the Gods is Maya (illusion). The only ultimate reality was Brahman, the impersonal world soul, who is one without a second.
  • Question 9
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    Match the following.
    List I
    (Saint-poet) 
    List II
    (Language of their compilation)
    A. Mirabai
     1. Bengali
    B. Tyagaraja2. Hindi
    C. Chandidas3. Telugu
    D. Purandardas4. Kannada
  • Question 10
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    Which philosophy system was founded by Vallabhacharya?
    Solution
    Vallabhacharya propounded the Sudhadvaita Vedanta (Pure non- dualism) and a philosophy called Pustimarga (The path of Grace). He believed that Brahman is identified with Sri Krishna, characterised by Sat (Being), Cit (Consciousness) and Ananda (Bliss). Salvation is through Sneha (Deep-rooted love to the God). He was born in Varanasi and taught in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
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