The Bhakti Movement:
Bhakti Movement started in eighth-century south India (presently Tamil Nadu and Kerala) and spread northwards. Ramananda was the principal Bhakti holy person and author of the Bhakti Movement of northern India. The Bhakti development alludes to the mystical reverential pattern that rose in medieval Hinduism and later went about as the defacto impetus to the arrangement and ensuing revolutionization as Sikhism.
The method of articulation was generally singing and moving in the recognition of God. The holy people of the Bhakti development likewise accentuated that there was no qualification of class, shading, station, and so forth. All were equivalent. All reserved the privilege to salvation for example opportunity from the pattern of births and passings.