Devotional Paths to the Divine

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  1. 3. The Sufi master held their assemblies in their
  2. 7. Kabir was brought up by the family of
  3. 9. temple is located in Pandharpur
  4. 13. -- was born in Tamil Nadu in the eleventh century, was deeply influenced by the Alvars
  5. 14. Saints devoted to Shiva
  6. 17. Muslim scholars developed a holy law called
  7. 18. Sankaradeva composed poems and plays in which language
  8. 22. Virashaiva movement began in -- state
  9. 23. -- were devoted to Lord Vishnu
  10. 25. a saint of Maharashtra
  11. 26. -- bhajan are preserved in the Guru Granth Sahib, Panch Vani and Bijak
  12. 28. The great Sufis of Central Asia
  13. 29. -- is the other name of Guru Granth Sahib
  14. 30. -- , Vishnu and Durga deities were came to be worshipped through elaborate rituals
  15. 31. Vitthala is a form of
  16. 32. devotional path evolved since the 8th century
  17. 33. The disciples in Sufi system were called
  18. 35. House of rest for travellers, especially one kept by a religious order
  19. 36. The Ramcharitmanas, composed by Tulsidas is written in
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  1. 1. Saint Sakkubai belonged to -- caste
  2. 2. rewrote the Gita in Marathi
  3. 4. Ramanuja was born in which state of India
  4. 5. Nathpanthis, Siddas and Togis made devotional religion popular in
  5. 6. a Sikh Guru
  6. 8. Allama Prabhu was the companion of
  7. 10. Ramcharitmanas was written by
  8. 11. Writing of saints' lives
  9. 12. New script introduced by Guru Nanak was termed as
  10. 15. According to Islam the day of judgement before the Allah is called
  11. 16. -- was a Rajput princess
  12. 19. literature is the Tamil literature
  13. 20. -- wrote Sursagar, Surasaravali and Sahitya lahiri
  14. 21. The sacred space created by Guru Nanak was known as dharmsal. It is now known as
  15. 24. -- were Muslim mystics
  16. 27. Mirabai was a disciple of -- a saint from lower caste
  17. 34. The language of Kabir poetry was a form of spoken -- widely understood by ordinary people