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    The famous poet Amir Khusrau, known as the 'parrot of India' was a contemporary of all of the following with the exception of ________.
  • Question 2
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    Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
    List - I
    (Bhakti Saint)
    List - II
    (Profession)
    A. Namdev1. Barber
    B. Kabir2. Weaver
    C. Ravidas3. Tailor
    D. Sena4. Cobbler

    Solution
    Kabir, Namdev, Ravidas, Sena were the saints of Bhakti movement.
    Namdev - He was a tailor from a lower caste family. He was the great devotee of Lord Vitthala of Pandharpur. He belonged to Varakari Sect.
    Kabir - He was Weaver. He was brought up by a Muslim couple. His songs and couplets are known as Doha, Sakhi or Shloka.
    Ravidas - He followed the path of Nirguna Brahma. He was a cobbler and founder of Ramdasi Sampradaya. He was the disciple of Saint Ramananda.
    Sena- He was a barber and belonged to the Varkari sect dedicated to Lord Vithoba. He was also the disciple of Saint Ramananda.
  • Question 3
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    Which of the following aspect of Bhakti Movement was common with Sufism?
    Solution
    Aspects of Bhakti movement that was common with Sufism:
    (1) One can be united with God or the supreme being through prayers, meditations, and devotions.
    (2) Had faith in leading a pure and simple life.
    (3) God is one and we all are his children.
    (4) Rituals and ceremonies are useless.
    (5) One should Concentrate on his deeds in the present life.
  • Question 4
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    Surdas was a disciple of which among the following saints?
    Solution
    Surdas is usually regarded as disciple of Vallabha Acharya, whom he is supposed to have met in 1510 CE while going on a pilgrimage to Vrindavan.
  • Question 5
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    Tulsi Das composed his Ramacharitamanas during the reign of ________.
    Solution
    Tulsidas began writing the Ramcharitmanas in Ayodhya in 1574 CE during the Akbar rule. The exact date is stated in the poem as being the ninth day of the month of Chaitra, which is the birthday of Rama.
  • Question 6
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    Bhakta Tukaram was a contemporary of which Mughal ruler?
    Solution
    Tukaram was a Marathi Bhakti poet and a devotee of Lord Krishna born in 1608 and died in 1649. And the time period of Jahangir rule was 1605-1627 hence Bhakta Tukaram was a contemporary of Jahangir.
  • Question 7
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    The Bhakti literature by the Nayanars and Alvars.
    Solution
    Nayanars and Alvars saints led the bhakti movement in south India. They preached ardent love of Shiva (by Nayanars) or Vishnu(by Alvars) as the path of salvation. They were sharply critical of Buddhists and  Jainas. They were against the rigidity of rituals followed by the people. They stressed on devotion and love.
  • Question 8
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    Which of the following does not belong to Nirgun cult?
    Solution
    Kabir, Nanak, and Ravidas belonged to the Nirgun cult of Bhakti movement but Meera Who was a Rajput princess belonged to Sagun Cult. she was a great devotee of Lord Krishna. She composed many bhajans and songs to express her intense devotion to Lord Krishna. 
  • Question 9
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    When did Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chisti came to India?
  • Question 10
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    Who said, "Ram and Rahim are the two different names of the Same God"?
    Solution
    Kabir belonged to nirguna sect of Bhakti. He believed in the unity of the Hindus and the Muslims. He said that both are the children of God whether Ram and Rahim. He made an attempt at a fusion of Islamic mythicism and Hindu tradition. He admired whatever was good in the two cults and condemned whatever was dogmatic.
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