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The Sahajiya Cult,which can be traced back to 10th and 11th centuries, is usually associated with :
Early Bhakti traditions
a kind of early Sufism
early Upanishadic philosophy
Buddhism
The Sahajiya Cult is generally associated with early Bhakti traditions and had a significant influence in the Bengal region. The term 'Sahaj' implies simplicity and naturalness, and the cult promoted an intuitive sense of devotion and direct, personal experience of the divine. They integrated elements of Tantra, and their practices often went against orthodox Hindu rituals, yet they were rooted in the broader Bhakti movement that emphasized devotional love for a personal god. Therefore, the Sahajiya Cult is more closely aligned with early Bhakti traditions rather than Sufism, Upanishadic philosophy, or Buddhism
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