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Consider the following statements:

  1. Saint Nimbarka was a contemporary of Akbar.
  2. Saint Kabir was greatly influenced by Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
  1. 1 only
  2. 2 only
  3. Both 1 and 2
  4. Neither 1 nor 2

Explanation

Statement 1 is incorrect
  • Saint Nimbarka was not a contemporary of Akbar (c.1556–1605 CE). There is a great disagreement among historians about his year of birth. However, modern historical research places him in the 13th-14th century. He was a Vaishnava saint and a chief proponent of Dvaita-Advaita philosophy, i.e., duality and nonduality simultaneously (dualistic nondualism). He founded a community called Nimbarka Sampradaya. The basic practice of this community is the worship of Sri Radha Madhav, with Sri Radha personified as an inseparable part of Sri Krishna.
Statement 2 is incorrect
  • Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi (1564-1624) belonged to the Naqshbandi Sufi order and opposed the religious ideas of Akbar. However, Kabir is a 15th-century saint and died even before the birth of Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi.

Additional Information

  • The Naqshbandi order was established by Khwaja Bahauddin Naqshbandi in India.
  • The most popular saints of the silsila were Baqi Billah and Ahmad Sirhindi.
  • This silsilah became popular during the reign of Akbar. Ahmad Sirhindi took a stand against the Wahdat-al-Wujud (unity of being), which was supported by Akbar.
  • It was radical in nature and had Aurangzeb as one of the followers of the Naqshbandi sect, but he did not support the Mujaddid concept.

 

Answer: (d) Neither 1 nor 2; Difficulty Level: Hard
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