New Devotional Paths: Dialogue and Dissent
New devotional paths emerged, characterized by dialogue and dissent. Figures like Kabir and Guru Nanak challenged established religious norms, advocating for forms of devotion rooted in love and remembrance of the Divine.
Mirabai, the princess-saint, defied societal expectations through her devotion to Krishna, inspiring generations with her compositions.
Bhakti-Sufi Traditions| Class 12 History Notes
Medieval India was a tapestry woven with diverse religious beliefs and practices. From the Vedic traditions to the emergence of new devotional paths like Bhakti and Sufism, the subcontinent became a melting pot of spirituality.
This article delves into the intricate mosaic of religious dynamics during this period, highlighting the integration of cults, differences, conflicts, and the emergence of new strands in the fabric of faith.