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State the main features of the Bhakti Movement in south India, pioneered by Nayanars and Alwars.
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The main features of the Bhakti Movement in south India were:
- The Bhakti Movement first began in south India around the 7th century CE under the Nayanars (worshippers of Lord Shiva) and the Alwars (worshippers of Lord Vishnu). There were sixty-three Nayanars and twelve Alwars.
- Between the 7th and the 12th centuries, they composed poems preaching single-minded devotion to God. They preached their philosophies in the local languages and disseminated them in the form of stories.
- A notable feature of this movement was the preaching of a loving bond based upon the love between the worshipped and the worshipper.
- They believed that everyone could attain salvation through devotion.
- They criticised the caste system and attacked institutionalised religion. The Nayanar poets comprised saints from all castes.
- They believed that inequality and exploitation in society existed due to the caste system and patriarchal mindset, so they incorporated all sections of society to break the caste barriers.
- They actively encouraged women to join in and compose kirtans; Mirabai composed many such kirtans.
- As Jainism and Buddhism were silent on God, they criticised both the religions.
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