Question : Who were the primary custodians of Bhakti-Sufi compositions?
Option 1: Kings and rulers
Option 2: Religious institutions
Option 3: Disciples and saints
Option 4: Merchants and traders
Correct Answer: Disciples and saints
Solution : The primary custodians of Bhakti-Sufi compositions were disciples and saints, who preserved and transmitted the teachings through oral traditions.
Question : What role did manuscripts play in the preservation of Bhakti-Sufi compositions?
Option 1: They were the primary means of preservation
Option 2: They were used for decoration
Option 3: They were of little significance
Option 4: They complemented oral traditions
Question : Which of the following played a crucial role in the transmission of Bhakti-Sufi teachings?
Option 1: Royal patronage
Option 2: Trade routes
Option 4: Scientific inventions
Question : How were Bhakti-Sufi compositions transmitted to future generations?
Option 1: Through written manuscripts
Option 2: Through sculptures and paintings
Option 3: Through oral traditions
Option 4: Through digital media
Question : In addition to oral traditions, how were Bhakti-Sufi compositions preserved?
Option 1: Through dance forms
Option 2: Through architecture
Option 3: Through manuscripts
Option 4: Through rituals
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