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Item Code: BAE928
Publisher: Venus Publications, Delhi
Author: Anubhav Kachru
Language: English
Edition: 2023
ISBN: 9789387851986
Pages: 303
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.50 X 6.50 inch
Weight 590 gm
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About The Book

The Bhakti movement refers to the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval India. Sufism may be best described as a practice of asceticism, which through belief and practice helps believers attain nearness to God. Sufi and Bhakti movements are the two most important of Indian history. These took place with the same ultimate motive of connecting with the divine. Bhakti is a Sanskrit word that means "devotion." This is one of the most important aspects of Hinduism. The Sufi movement was a socio-religious movement of fourteenth to sixteenth century. The exponents of this movement were unorthodox Muslim saints who had a deep study of vedantic philosophy and Buddhism of India. They had gone through various religious text of India and had come in contact with great sages and seers of India. They could see the Indian religion from very near and realized its inner values. Accordingly they developed Islamic Philosophy which at last gave birth to the Sufi Movement. The book provides credible and scientific answers to the questions of emergence of bhakti and sufi movements.

About the Author

Anubhav Kachru holds a Ph.D. in Religious Studies, specializing in the Cultural Traditions. Currently serving as an associate professor of History, Kachru imparts his knowledge and insights to students, inspiring them to explore the profound impact of the Bhakti and Sufi movements on Indian society. As an author, Kachru's book on Bhakti and Sufi Movement covers a wide range of significant topics. From the religious revolution preceding these movements to the followers of Nanak, Sufi culture, Sufism's impact on medieval Indian society, and Vaishnavism in Bengal and Assam, Kachru meticulously examines the historical context, beliefs, and practices associated with these movements. He has presented his research findings at prestigious seminars and conferences, contributing to the ongoing scholarly discourse on religious movements in India. Recognized for his outstanding contributions, Kachru has published several papers in esteemed academic journals, further solidifying his reputation as a leading authority in the field.

Preface

India is known to the world as a birth as well as meeting place of various religions, creeds and faiths. Apart from the oldest ancient Hinduism, India had given birth to Jainism and Buddhism, the two glorious religions which by their rich principles, ideas and philosophy not only saved Indians from superstitious beliefs and spiritual dogmas but also enriched the ancient Hinduism which had been misinterpreted by Brahmanism. The two religions with their principles of non-violence and noble Philosophy proved to be the sister religions of Hinduism. The Bhakti movement refers to the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval India. Sufism may be best described as a practice of asceticism, which through belief and practice helps believers attain nearness to God. Sufi and Bhakti movements are the two most important of Indian history. These took place with the same ultimate motive of connecting with the divine. Bhakti is a Sanskrit word that means "devotion." This is one of the most important aspects of Hinduism. Hindus believe that all living things are divine, so they worship Sufism and the Bhakti movement are two of the most beautiful spiritual paths to God. They offer a way for people to connect with their divine nature and find peace and happiness. These movements originated in India, but have spread all over the world. In this blog post, we will explore the history and conclusion of these movements. We will also discuss how they are practised in India today. The Bhakti and Sufi movements were two of the most influential spiritual paths to God in India. These movements emphasised a direct relationship with God. Both movements had a significant impact on Hinduism and Islam in India through their teachings of love for all humanity, regardless of caste or religion. The bhakti movement emphasised the worship of Vishnu, the Sufi movement emphasised the love of Allah. Both movements influenced Hinduism and Islam to be more inclusive and tolerant. While both had their own unique strengths and weaknesses, the bhakti movement was more popular and emotional and spiritual. However, both movements had a positive impact on Indian society, which resulted in a more spiritual and harmonious nation.

After them, came Islam in the beginning of the medieval age in India, which in-spite of its principle of universal brotherhood could not associate herself with Hinduism. It was due to the fact that the Islamic people were annoyed with the outer form of Hinduism like elaborate rites and rituals, polytheism and idolatry etc. Of course they did not try to go deep into Hindu Philosophy, Islamic religious men and the Muslim rulers wanted to propagate the Islamic religion by adopting forceful methods. It was characterised as a militant religion. Muslims consider Hindus infidels and Muslim rulers very often declared jihad on the eve of wars against Hindus. Muslim rulers of the Sultanate period did not treat Hindus properly. The Hindu religious sentiments had received a rude set back, when the Muslim rulers plundered and destroyed the Hindu temples. Antagonism between the two different sects of people continued to grow day by day. Religious supremacy made the Muslim rulers and people to exhibit mutual hatred and hostility. towards their fellow Hindu Citizens. At this critical hour of human ignorance and mutual hatred and hostility, there appeared a group of serious religious thinkers who by their Sufi and Bhakti movement awakened the People about God and religion. They did everything to establish brotherhood, love and friendship between the Hindus and Muslims. The Sufi movement was a socio-religious movement of fourteenth to sixteenth century. The exponents of this movement were unorthodox Muslim saints who had a deep study of vedantic philosophy and Buddhism of India. They had gone through various religious text of India and had come in contact with great sages and seers of India. They could see the Indian religion from very near and realized its inner values. Accordingly they developed Islamic Philosophy which at last gave birth to the Sufi Movement.

The book provides credible and scientific answers to the questions of emergence of bhakti and sufi movements.

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