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🌍CBSE Class 12th History Chapter-6 Bhakti- Sufi Traditions NCERT Questions and Answers 📚

Question 1.

Explain with examples what historians mean by the integration of cults.

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Question 2.

To what extent do you think the architecture of mosques in the subcontinent reflects a combination of universal ideals and local traditions?

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The Mosque build in India shows the unique blend of the diversity of the universal faith of Islam with unique local practices. Some features of the Mosque are:

  1. The orientation of almost every Mosque was towards Mecca.

Question 3.

What were the similarities and differences between the be-shari‘a and ba-shari‘a sufi traditions?

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Question 4.

Discuss the ways in which the Alvars, Nayanars and Virashaivas expressed critiques of the caste system.

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Question 5.

Describe the major teachings of either Kabir or Baba Guru Nanak, and the ways in which these have been transmitted.

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Kabir is one of the most famous saints in the history of India. He is said to be raised by a poor Muslim weaving family. It is also said that Kabir entered the path of Bhakti due to the inspiration from his guru Ramananda.

Some of the features of his religious ideology were:

Baba Guru Nanak was born in the year 1469 in a village called Nankana Sahib which is situated on the river Ravi predominantly in Pakistan. He received training in accountancy and also learned Persian. Guru Nanak was married at a young age. However, most of his time was passed with the Sufis and Bhaktas. He was an extensive traveller.

Some of the beliefs of Guru Nanak are:

Question 6.

Discuss the major beliefs and practices that characterised Sufism

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Question 7.

Examine how and why rulers tried to establish connections with the traditions of the Nayanars and the sufis.

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The Mughals followed a tolerant religious policy in India:

Question 8.

Analyse, with illustrations, why bhakti and sufi thinkers adopted a variety of languages in which to express their opinions.

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Question 9.

Read any five of the sources included in this chapter and discuss the social and religious ideas that are expressed in them.

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The social and religious ideas that are expressed in five of the sources are given below :

The Chaturvedin Brahmana versed in the four Vedas) and the “outcastes”- In this source Tondaradippodi has opposed the caste system by stating that the “outcastes” who express their love for Vishnu are better than the ‘Chaturvedins” who are strangers and without allegiance towards Vishnu.

Rituals and the real world – In this source Basavanna who led the Virashaiva tradition in Karnataka opposed the Brahmanical rituals. In his vachana, he describes that the followers of Brahmanical traditions on seeing a serpent carved in stone, they pour milk on it but when they see a real serpent, they try to kill him. It implies that the rituals are useless.

A church in Khambat – It is about a farman (imperial order) issued by Akbar in 1598 to the people of Khambat that no one should stand in the way of construction of a church there but should allow the padris (fathers) to build a church. This proves that Akbar followed a policy of religious toleration and people were allowed to follow any religion in his empire.

Reverence for the Jogi – It is an excerpt from a letter by Aurangzeb to a Jogi in 1661-62 sending him a piece of cloth and twenty-five rupees. It shows that till 1661-62, Aurangzeb was following a policy of religious toleration and granted help to non-Muslims. It was only later on 1678 that Aurangzeb imposed Jaziya on non-Muslims.

The pilgrimage of the Mughal princess Jahanara, 1643 – It is about Jahanara’s pilgrimage to the dargah of Shaikh Muinuddin Chishti in which she has narrated her experience. This shows that the sufi saints were revered by the royal family too. The Emperor and the members of the royal family used to visit their tombs or dargah to seek their blessings.

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