Bhakti saints
The term "Bhakti saints" refers to a group of devotional poets and thinkers in India who emerged between the 7th and 17th centuries. They emphasized personal devotion to a deity, often expressing their beliefs through poetry and song. These saints came from various backgrounds and regions, promoting the idea that anyone, regardless of caste or social status, could attain spiritual enlightenment through love and devotion to God.
Notable Bhakti saints include Kabir, Mirabai, and Tulsidas, each contributing unique perspectives to the movement. Their teachings often challenged established religious norms and practices, advocating for a direct, personal relationship with the divine. The Bhakti movement played a significant role in shaping modern Indian spirituality and culture.