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Kabir
Nanak
Dadu
Chaitanya
- The Bhakti movement in India had two main schools: Nirguna and Saguna.
- Nirguna Bhakti focuses on the worship of a formless God without attributes.
- Saguna Bhakti emphasizes devotion to a personal God with form and attributes.
Option 1: Kabir
- Belonged to the Nirguna school.
- Preached against rituals and idol worship.
Option 2: Nanak
- Also associated with Nirguna Bhakti.
- Emphasized a formless God and equality among humans.
Option 3: Dadu
- Followed the Nirguna tradition.
- Advocated for a formless God and social reform.
Option 4: Chaitanya
- Belonged to the Saguna school.
- Promoted devotion to Lord Krishna in a personal form.
Correct Answer: Option 4: Chaitanya
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