History

Devotional Paths to the Divine

Question:

Who were the Nayanars and Alvars? Write about them in brief. [V. Imp.]

Answer:

The Nayanars and Alvars led religious movements in south India during seventh to ninth centuries. The Nayanars were devotees of Shiva while the Alvars were the devotees of Vishnu. They came from all castes including those considered ‘untouchable' like the Pulaiyar and the Panars. They preaohe^gjgdent love of Shiva or Vishnu as the path to salvation. They went from place to place composing beautiful poems in praise of the deities enshrined in the villages they visited and set them to music. There were 63 Nayanars who belonged to different caste backgrounds. There were 12 Alvars who came from equally divergent backgrounds.

previuos
next

Devotional Paths to the Divine

Q 1.

Who was Ramanuja? What are the main points of his preachings?

Q 2.

How many Alvars were there?

Q 3.

Why do you think many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practices?

Q 4.

Name the two sets of compilations of Nayanar's songs.

Q 5.

Why do you think ordinary people preserved the memory of Mirabai?

Q 6.

Who were Sufis?

Q 7.

What did the terms nam', dan' and isnan' mean?    [V. Imp.]

Q 8.

What was known as dharmsal?

Q 9.

For either the Virashaivas or the saints of Maharashtra, discuss their attitude towards caste.

Q 10.

Who was Kabir? How do we know about him?

Q 11.

The songs are as much a creation of the saints as of generations of people who sang them.' Explain.

Q 12.

What were the major ideas expressed by Kabir? How did he express these?

Q 13.

Name any two great Sufis of Central Asia .

Q 14.

Match the following:
The Buddha                      –    namghar
Shankaradeva                  –    worship of Vishnu
Nizamuddin Auliya        –   questioned social differences  
Nayanars                          –  Sufi saint
Alvars                               –  worship of Shiva

Q 15.

Name any two saints of Maharashtra.

Q 16.

There are severed saint-poets whose names have been mentioned but their works have not been included in the chapter. Find out more about the language in which they composed, whether their compositions were sung and what their compositions were about.

Q 17.

What is abhang?

Q 18.

What is Guru Granth Sahib?

Q 19.

For any of the saint-poets whose compositions have been included in this chapter, find out more about their works, noting down other poems. Find out whether these are sung, how they are sung, and what the poets wrote about

Q 20.

Fill in the blanks:
(a) Shankara was an advocate of…………..
(b) Ramanuja was influenced by the ………….
(c)  , ………..  and ………. were advocates of Virashaivism.
(d) ….. was an important centre of the Bhakti tradition in Maharashtra.

Q 21.

Who compiled the compositions of Baba Guru Nanak?

Q 22.

Who were the followers of Baba Guru Nanak?

Q 23.

What were the major teachings of Baba Guru Nanak?

Q 24.

Who were the Pulaiyar and the Panars?

Q 25.

Name the set of compilation of Alvars' songs.

Q 26.

Write a brief note on new religious developments in north India. [V. Imp.]

Q 27.

What did Ramanuja propound?

Q 28.

Describe the beliefs and practices of the Nathpanthis, Siddhas and Yogis.

Q 29.

Why did the Mughal emperor Jahangir order the execution of Guru Aijan in 1606?

Q 30.

To whom did Baba Guru Nanak appoint as his successor?

Q 31.

Find out whether in your neighbourhood there are any dargahs, gurudwaras or temples associated with saints of the Bhakti tradition in your neighbourhood. Visit any one of these and describe what you see and hear.

Q 32.

What are namghars?

Q 33.

What did the Puranic stories consist of? [V. Imp.]

Q 34.

What do you mean by Khanqahs? What purpose did it serve?

Q 35.

Write in brief about the ideas of Shankara and Ramanuja.

Q 36.

Who were the Nayanars and Alvars? Write about them in brief. [V. Imp.]

Q 37.

What were the major beliefs and practices of the Sufis?

Q 38.

Why was the Mughal emperor Jahangir hostile to the Sikh community? How did the Sikh movement gain momentum?    [V. Imp.]