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Ramananda, Kabir and Nanak
1. Were not linked with any particular religious creed.
2. Did not believe in rituals and ceremonies.
3. Condemned monotheism and believed in multiple Gods.
4. Denounced all forms of idolatry.
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Statement 1: In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, Ramananda, Kabir and Nanak remained great apostles of the Bhakti cult.They drew inspiration from old masters but showed a new path.They helped the common people to shed age-old superstitions and attain salvation through Bhakti or pure devotion. Statement 2, 3 and 4: They condemned polytheism and believed in one god. They also denounced all forms of idolatry. They strongly believed in Bhakti as the only means of salvation. They also emphasised the fundamental unity of all religions.Unlike the early reformers, they were not linked with any particular religious creed and did not believe in rituals and ceremonies.
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