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The Bhakti Movement was the theistic devotional trend that took place in the eighth century.

This shaped Hinduism by the worshipping of deity’s (or gods.)

It also rejected the use of the caste system, and preached equality.

The two ways of the Bhakti movement contributed to shaping Hinduism in India are the refusal of the caste system and the worshiping structure of gods.

What is Hinduism?

Hinduism is the religion of the people belonging to the Hindu community.

The bhakti movement changed the ways of worshipping a god or goddess in the religions and societies. It completely opposes discrimination on the basis of caste creed, color, religion, etc. It promotes equality among people.

Therefore, the worshipping of gods and the end to caste discrimination are the two ways of the Bhakti movement that shaped  Hinduism.

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