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Chapter
- III : A Historical Approach to the Hindu Traditions
| A
Study of the History and Evolution of the Faith along with
the
Beliefs and Culture of India over the Time of Several Millennia |
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| | Lesson
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Age of Literatures and Devotional Path
Age of Bhakthi and
Literature (
From 1000 A.D. to 1400 A.D. ) | |
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medieval period starts with the Bhakthi form of Hinduism in 1000 A.D.
and in its first part of 400 years saw the piece-meal conquest of Muslim invaders,
the establishment of the Moghul empire and the decline of Rajput power. The later
Chalukya were ruling in Deccan and Cholas were in Tamilnadu. Vijayanagar empire
came to power at this time. While the religious persecution destroyed the practice
of rituals and the Temple worship in the North, inter-group rivalry among kings
in the South invited the Muslim rulers to assist them and ultimately take over
the land. Many Temples in the South were looted by the occupying forces and were
destroyed of all wealth and architecture. The Visishta-advaitham of Sri Ramanuja
Acharya and Dvaitham of Sri Madhva Acharya forms of devotional Bhakthi system
of Vaishnavism and belong to this time. This period also saw the rise of Saiva
Siddhantha and Veera Saiva systems. With these changes in the practice, teachings
of Buddhism were absorbed and the spread of also Jainism declined. The Vedic commentaries
of Sayana, Jayadeva's Gita Govinda, and Sarnga Deva's works on Music 'Sangitha
Ratnakara' and in South India Kambar's Ramayanam and Sekkizhar's Periyapuranam
in Tamil belong to this age.
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Many
great Temples of the South India were built during this time. The famous Chola
bronzes, Nataraja, Nepal and Tibet bronzes, Sculptures of Konarak and Puri and
the Hoysala architecture of Mysore are famous in this period. Vaishnavite Saints
Ramanuja, Madhva and Vedantha Desika belong to the later period of this age. Whereas
the rise of Buddhist and Jain influence gave rise to Sri Sankara's Philosophy
and Advaita theory in the previous age, the arrival of Islamic thoughts, Moghul
rule and Judo-Christian influence gave rise to the popularity and the rise of
Bhakthi form of Hinduism, group prayers and the Dvaitha and Visishta-advaitha
Theory of Sri Madhva and Sri Ramanuja. Similarly Islamic influence and Mogul rule
later gave rise to the reform movements of Chaitanya, Kabir and Guru Nanak. This
was the beginning of Judeo-Christian influence, by those who came as refugees,
and later as traders and rulers.
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