Class-7(History) Social Science Chapter-8 Devotional Paths To The Divine
Class-7(History) Social Science
Chapter-8 Devotional Paths To The Divine
1. Match the
following:
The Buddha
– namghar
Shankaradeva –
worship of Vishnu
Nizamuddin Auliya – questioned social
differences
Nayanars
– Sufi saint
Alvars
– worship of Shiva
Answer: The Buddha –
questioned social differences
Shankaradeva –
namghar
Nizamuddin Auliya – Sufi saint
Nayanars
– worship of Shiva
Alvars
– worship of Vishnu
2. Fill in the blanks:
(a) Shankara was an advocate of…………..
(b) Ramanuja was influenced by the ………….
(c) ……………., ……….. and ………. were advocates of Virashaivism.
(d) ….. was an important centre of the Bhakti tradition in Maharashtra.
Answer:
(a) Advaita
(b) Alvars
(c) Basavanna, Allama Prabhu, Akkamahadevi
(d) Pandharpur
3. Describe the
beliefs and practices of the Nathpanthis, Siddhas, and Yogis.
Answer: Beliefs and Practices of the Nathpanthis, Siddhas, and Yogis
1.
Criticism of ritual
and other aspects of conventional religion.
2.
Renunciation of the
world.
3.
Path of salvation in
meditation on the formless.
4.
Ultimate reality and
realisation of oneness.
5.
Intense training of
mind and body through practices like yogasanas, breathing exercises, and
meditation.
4. What were the major
ideas expressed by Kabir? How did he express these?
Answer: Major ideas expressed by Kabir and his way of expressing them:
1.
Rejection of orthodox
religion and religious traditions.
2.
Religion was is
accessible to all.
3.
Criticism of all
external worship of Brahmanical Hinduism and Islam
4.
No caste system.
5.
Belief in formless
God.
6.
Bhakti and devotion is
the only path of salvation.
7.
He expressed his ideas
through couplets.
5. What were the major
beliefs and practices of the Sufis?
Answer:
·
Sufis were Muslim
mystics. They rejected outward religiosity and gave emphasis on love and
devotion to God. They inspired people to be compassionate towards all fellow
human beings.
·
They rejected idol
worship and considerably simplified rituals of worship into collective prayers.
·
They believed that the
heart can be trained to look at the world in a different way.
·
They developed
elaborate methods of training using zikr, meaning chanting of a name or
sacred formula, contemplation, sama Le. singing, raqs, Le. dancing, discussion
of parables, breath control etc. under the guidance of a master called pir.
6. Why do you think
many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practices?
Answer:
Yes, many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practices
because they had numerous shortcomings and they promoted division in society.
7. What were the major
teachings of Baba Guru Nanak?
Answer:
Msyor Teachings of Baba Guru Nanak
1.
Worship of one God.
2.
Irrelevance of caste,
creed, and gender for attaining liberation.
3.
The pursuit of active
life with a strong sense of social commitment.
4.
Nam, the dam, is the
major essence of his teachings.
5.
Nam-japna, kirt-kama,
and vand Chakhna basis of right belief, and worship, honest living and helping
others.
6.
The idea of equality.
8. For either the Virashaivas
or the saints of Maharashtra, discuss their attitude towards caste.
Answer: Attitude of the Virashaivas towards caste:
They believed in the equality of all human beings. They were against
Brahmanical ideas about caste and the treatment of women. They wished for a
society where people of all backgrounds could live in harmony without any
feelings of high and low, rich and poor.
9. Why do you think
ordinary people preserved the memory of Mirabai?
Answer: Mirabai was a Rajput
princess married into the royal family of Mewar. But she had no interest in the
worldly affair. She was an ardent devotee of Krishna and wanted to devote her
time to the worship of her lord. She had no belief in princely status and other
norms of high-class society. Her devotion to her deity was supreme. Hence, she
left the royal palace and began to lend. Simple life with ordinary people.
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