The Bhakti Cult’s Vision of Religious Reformation: A Secular Strategy for The Modern World
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2025
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University of North Bengal
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Bhattacharya, Apabrita
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This paper aims to explain the origin and significance of the Bhakti cult in medieval India.
Though it has significant social and religious overtones, the Bhakti movement is
fundamentally spiritual. The Bhakti movement may also be viewed as an effort to lessen
animosity among various religious groups. Even though the movement originated in South
India, its secular worldview quickly expanded throughout the nation. During the era of the
Bhakti movement, there was a noticeable and profound shift in society. It encourages the
idea of religious cooperation and fights against bigotry and social injustice. This paper has
attempted to define the role played by Bhakti saints in fostering social cohesion. Secularism
seeks to foster a few tolerant, cooperative ideals in our contemporary culture to create an
unbiased, conflict-free environment. In this paper, I intend to demonstrate the principles of
religious unity, emphasised by a few well-known Bhakti saints, that offer a secular
perspective and strive for social welfare.
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XXl
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0976-4496
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252 - 264