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How do you see the ancient Vedic period may have influenced the Bhakhi movement?

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From the beginning, Hindu ideas of bhakti were influenced by muslim ideas of surrender to God. Kabir, a saint introduced Sufi (mystical) elements from Islam. Also, a movement with religious origins made itself heard in literature from the 6th century onward.

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The Bhakti movement originated in South India during the seventh to eighth century CE. In north India, Ramananda, a disciple of Ramanuja and a conformist saint was the founder of the Bhakti Movement. He preached in Hindi as Hindi was the language of the masses

From the beginning, Hindu ideas of bhakti were influenced by Muslim ideas of surrender to God. Kabir, a saint introduced Sufi (mystical) elements from Islam. Also, a movement with religious origins made itself heard in literature from the 6th century onward.

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