Question : In the Bhakti-Sufi tradition, the concept of 'Nirgun' refers to the worship of:
Option 1: A deity with a specific form
Option 2: A formless divine
Option 3: Multiple deities
Option 4: Nature as divine
Correct Answer: A formless divine
Solution : In the Bhakti-Sufi tradition, 'Nirgun' refers to the worship of a formless divine, emphasizing the belief in an abstract, all-pervading spiritual presence.
Question : What is the main focus of the Bhakti-Sufi tradition?
Option 1: Ritualistic worship
Option 2: Personal devotion to a deity
Option 3: Philosophical debates
Option 4: Political power
Question : The Bhakti-Sufi period saw a shift in religious focus from:
Option 1: Rituals to philosophy
Option 2: Polytheism to monotheism
Option 3: Atheism to theism
Option 4: Idol worship to nature worship
Question : What is a common theme found in Bhakti-Sufi texts?
Option 1: Political power
Option 2: Economic theories
Option 3: Divine love
Option 4: Scientific exploration
Question : Which of the following best describes the Bhakti-Sufi tradition?
Option 1: A political movement
Option 2: A social reform movement
Option 3: A religious and spiritual movement
Option 4: An economic reform movement
Question : Bhakti-Sufi literature often uses metaphors to describe:
Option 2: The human-divine relationship
Option 3: Historical events
Option 4: Scientific principles
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