KSEEB Solutions for Class 9 History Chapter 3 Religious Promotors & Social Reformers

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Karnataka State Syllabus Class 9 Social Science History Chapter 3 Religious Promotors & Social Reformers

Class 9 Social Science Religious Promotors & Social Reformers Textbook Questions and Answers

I. Fill in the blanks with suitable words:

Question :
1. Shankara was born ___________ in Kerala.
2. “The world is an illusion, Brahma alone is the Truth”. This statement was declared by ____________
3. Ramanujacharya’s disciples are called _______________
4. The proponent of Dwaita philosophy was ______________
Answer :
1. Kalati
2. Shankaracharya
3. Shrivaishnavas
4. Madhwacharya

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II. Answer the following questions briefly :

Question 1.
Who is the proponent of Advaita philosophy?
Answer :
Shankaracharya was the proponent of Advaitha philosophy.

Question 2.
Which is the philosophy advocated by Ramanujacharya? What is their sect called?
Answer :
Vishistadvaita philosophy is advocated by Ramanujacharya. Their sect is called Shrivaishnavism.

Question 3.
Name the books written by Ramanujacharya.
Answer :
Ramanujacharya wrote Vedanta Sangraha, Vedantasara, Vedanta Deepika, Shribhasya and Gita. In his famous work Gita, he emphasized the importance of devotion.

Question 4.
Which are the tenets advocated by Madhwacharya?
Answer :
Madhwacharya advocated Dwaitha philosophy. According to this, the human soul and the divine soul are separate entities.

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Question 5.
Write a note on the ‘Work is Worship’ philosophy of Basaveshwara.
Answer :
Basavanna propagated the philosophy ‘Work is worship’. According to him, all are equal. He preached the dignity of labour. He advocated the work policy for the development of society. He tried to implement the principle ‘Work is worship’.

Question 6.
Who established Anubhava Mantapa? What are its objectives?
Answer :
Anubhava Mantapa was established by Basavanna at Basavakalyana in Bidar district. This was an institution of all castes and professions. Basavanna and other members used to discuss social, economic, religious and other problems of the society. It wanted to establish a casteless society, It advocated equality and freedom for women.

Question 7.
Name the books written by Shankaracharya.
Answer :
Shankarabhashya, Anandalahari, Soundaryalahari, Shivanandalahari, VivekaChoodamani, Prabudda Sudakara, Dakshinamurthy stotra. His hymn Bhajagovindam is world-famous.