Q. The Origin of Nirguna Bhakti is traced to
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Correct Answer: (B)
Kabir
Explanation: Nirguna bhakti is devotion to and worship of the Divine as formless.
Kabir is also a proponent of Nirguna bhakti (the Supreme Being without form and properties). This concept, which came into philosophy with the Advaita School, caught the imagination of Kabir as well as Tulasidas. Kabir's strong opposition to idolatry stems from this philosophy.
Explanation by: Sartaj alamgir
Nirguna bhakti is devotion to and worship of the Divine as formless.
Kabir is also a proponent of Nirguna bhakti (the Supreme Being without form and properties). This concept, which came into philosophy with the Advaita School, caught the imagination of Kabir as well as Tulasidas. Kabir's strong opposition to idolatry stems from this philosophy.
Kabir is also a proponent of Nirguna bhakti (the Supreme Being without form and properties). This concept, which came into philosophy with the Advaita School, caught the imagination of Kabir as well as Tulasidas. Kabir's strong opposition to idolatry stems from this philosophy.