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The Bhakti Movement was not a part of hinduism. It subverted hinduism - the gods and mythology associated with them, the hegemony of sanskrit, the caste system, the rituals as well as the Vedas and books as the bhagvad gita. The article has reinterpreted and appropriated the movement, its vision and teachings to align with hinduism. Hinduism's (read brahmanism) status quo was threatened by the Bhakti Movement as the latter looked at a casteless society, an equal society, which isn't what the said religion: the scriptures, doctrines are based on.

I request the publisher/administrator to please read Gail Omvedt's body of work (esp Seeking Begumpura) and other scholars'/authors' who can look beyond their colonial way to interprete and equate all things Indian to all things hinduism.

103.58.154.30 (talk) 11:07, 29 October 2021 (UTC)