Devotional Paths to the Divine Question Answers: NCERT Class 7 Social Science - Our Past-2 (History)

Exercise 1
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The Buddha                                      Questioned social difference
Shankaradeve                                  Namghar
Auliya                                               Sufi saint
Nayanars                                         Worship of shiva
Alvars                                               Worship of Vishnu



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The briefs and practice of the nathpanthis, sidhas and yogis were as given below:
- They find fault with the ritual and other aspects of conventional regional and the social order.

- They used simple and logical argument to represent their thoughts in front of them.
- They advocate renunciation of the world.


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They major ideas of kabir were as follows:
- His teachings were mainly based on complete, indeed vehement reaction of the major religious traditions.
- He openly contempted all types of external worship of both brahmanical Hindustan and islam.
- He also contempted the pre-eminence of the priestly classes and the casteism system.
- To express his ideas, he used a form of spoken hindi.


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Major beliefs and practices of the sufis that are as follows:
- They refuses outward religiosity and emphasized love and devotion to god.
- They also highlighted the compassion towards all fellow human beings.
- They refuses idol worship and simplifies rituals of worship into prayer's collection.

.- They believed in monotheism or submission towards one god.


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Many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practice because of some reasons that are as follows:
- It created much differences in the society.
- Those teachings favoured the upper caste people and lower caste people suffered a lot.
- They believed in equality of god and want to break the evils of the society.
- Bondage can be broken if approached god with the devotion.


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The major teaching or learning of baba guru nanak that were given are as under:
- He emphasized the importance of the worship of one god.
- He insisted that caste creed or gender was irrelevant for attaining freeness.
- Guru nanak maainly promoted the idea of equality.

- He directed to the importance to right belief and worship, honest living and helping others.


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The attitude of virashaivas towards the castes were as follows:
- They reacted to the temple worship.
- Virashaivas argued very strongly and practically for the equality of all human beings.
- They rejected brahmanical ideas about the casteism and treatment of women.


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Due to the following reasons, the common people had preserved the memory of mirabai:
- She was a queen and a devotee of Krishna.
- She composed numerous bhajans expressing here intense devotion to his beloved lord Krishna.
- Her songs openly challenged the normars of the upper castes and became very famous with the masses in rajasthan and gujrat.

- She left her husband, but she did not die. She became very famous as being saved by lord. Thus, her authenticity as a true devotes has been proved.