Sample Materials for CSAT Paper -1 (G.S.) Pre 2013: "Ancient Indian History: The Saints of Medieval India"
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Subject: Ancient Indian History
Topic: The Saints of Medieval India
Shankaracharya
- Devotee of Shiva.
- Gave birth to the philosophy of Advaitavad or Ektatvavad of Vedanta.
- Established many Mathas (Viharas) in different parts of country-Jagannathpuri in east , Sringeri in south, Dwarka in west and Badarinath in north.
- Emphasised knowledge or true education as a way to attain Moksha (salvation).
- Known as Crypto – Buddhist
- Defeated Buddhist scholastic teachers.
Ramanuja
- Urged that for salvation the grace of god ismore important than knowledge.
- Expounded the philosophy of visistaadwaita and qualified monism.
- His commentary of Vedanta is compiled in Sribhashya and Gitabhashya.
- According to him soul is one with God yet separate.
Ramanand
- Admitted to his sect disciples from all castes, from both sexes and even from among the Muslims.
- His twelve disciples, who became famous later on included a Jat named Dhanna, a barbar Sena, a cobbler Ramdas and a Muslim, Kabir.
- Worshipper of Rama.
- Representative of Sagun Bhakti sect.
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Kabir
- Most radical disciple of Ramananda.
- Brought up by a weaver of Varanasi.
- By means of sakhas and sakhis he imparted religious instruction to Hindus and Muslims alike.
- His sayings.
- “O Kabir, Sanskrit is the water in a well, the language of people is the following stream.”
- “I am neither in kaba nor in kailash …… But present in all creatures.”
- “God is the breath of all breaths.”
5. Stood for Hindu-Muslim unity.
6. Declared that Allah and Rama were the names of the same god and called himRam
and Rahim.
7. Representative poet-saint of Nirguna Bhakti sect.
Dadu Dayal
- Resident of Ahmedabad.
- Accepted by both the Hindus and the Muslims.
- Devotee of Nirankar Brahma and staunch supporter of Nirguna School of Bhakti cult.
Guru Nanak
- Believed in the doctrine of karma and the theory of transmigration of souls.
- Started Langar (free community kitchen).
- Worked for Hindu-Muslim unity.
- Conceived God as Nirankara.
- His work was compiled in the Adi Granth which also included the teachings of Kabir.
- His Saying “God knows man’s virtues and enquires not his caste, in the next world there is no caste.”
Chaitanya
- A devotee of Lord Krishna.
- Founder of modern vaishnavism in Bengal.
- Original name was Vishwambhar.
- Great exponent of Krishnaite form of Vaishnavism.
- He is considered by his followers as an incarnation of Krishna or Vishnu.
- His philosophical doctrine – “Acgubttabgeda Bhedavada.”
- His philosophy is known as Rag Marg (Path of spontaneous love).
- Gave birth to Sankirtan system.
- His birth place was Navadwip.
Nimbarkacharya
- A Telgu Brahmin of Andhra Pradesh.
- Spent most of the time at Vrindavan.
- Published the theory of Dwaith advaitvad (Dualism-non dualism).
- Identified Brahmana with Krishna.
Vallabacharya
- Devotee of Krishna.
- Believed in the philosophy o Sudhaadvaita.
- Emphasised on Vaishnavism and Monoism.
- His philosophy known as pushtimarg (the path of grace).
Mirabai
- Follower of the Krishna cult of Vaishnavism.
- Her songs were full of devotion and love, written in Rajasthani & Braja Bhasha.
Tulsidas
- Renowned author of Ramcharit Manas.
- Depicted Rama as the incarnation of Vishnu.
- His other books are – Dohavali, Kavitawali, Vinay Patrika etc.
- Became a saint and went to Ayodhya.
Madhawacharya
- Expounded Dwaitvad (Dualism).
- Devotee of Vishnu.
Jnamesvar or Jnanadeva
- Saint of Maharastra Dharma.
- Composed his Marathi commentary of the Bhagwad Gita known as Jnaneswari.
- Related to Varkari sect.
- Wrote Abhangas.
Namdev
- Saint of Maharastra Dharma.
- Associated with Varkari sect.
- Some of his lyrical verses are included in the Granth Sahib.
- His Sayings.
- “Hindu is blind, then Muslim squint, who knows it, is wiser than both; he is the servant of that name”.
Ramdas
- Saint of Maharastra Dharma.
- Spiritual guide of Shivaji.
- Wrote Dasabodha which contains his vast knowledge of various sciences and arts with the synthesizing principles of spiritual life.
- Expounder of Dharakari group.
Surdas
- Foremost of poet of Krishna sect.
- The first great theme of his poetry constitutes Krishna’s Bal Lila (child Krishna).
- Disciple of Vallabhacharya.
Eknatha
- Saint of Maharastra Dharma.
Tukaram
- Tried to reconcile Hinduism and Islam. Known as “Kabir of the Deccan”.
- Wrote several abhangas which embody his teachings and were widely recited in Maharashtra.
Sankardev
- Resident of Assam.
- Famous as “Chaitanya of Assam”.
- His Saying.
- “There is only one God, only one faith and devotion and besides this there is no other God”.
Narsi Mehta
- Resident of Gujarat.
- Author of vaishnav jan to teno kahiye ….. A favourite Bhajan of Mahatma Gandhi.
Basava
- Prime Minister of the Kalachuri King Bijala.
- Wrote Vachanas.’
- Expounder of Virsaivism or Lingayat sect.
Test Your Knowledge
1. Consider the following statements and mark the
option which is correct. (i) Dadu Dayal was a devotee of
Nirankar Brahma & Staumeh supporter of Nirguna school of Bhakti
cult. (a) ii & iii only |
2. Who among the following said, “God is the
breath of all Breaths” (a) Shankracharya |
Answer of Question 1: C
Answer of Question 2: B