Bhakti movement was a Hindu religious movement of the medieval period that promoted the belief that Moksha was attainable by everyone. It was a silent revolution in the Indian society that was responsible for many rites and rituals associated with the worship of God by Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs. Kirtan at a Hindu Temple, Qawwali at a Dargah by Muslims and singing of Gurbani at a Gurdwara are all derived from the Bhakti Movement. Shankaracharya, the great thinker and a distinguished philosopher was the leader of this movement and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Namadeva, Tukaram and Jayadeva propounded this movement. The major achievement of Bhakti Movement was its abolition of idol worship.

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Bhakti Movement is responsible for the many rites and rituals associated with the worship of God by Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs of India