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Bhakti Movement NCERT Class 12 History

Bhakti Movement NCERT Class 12 History The Bhakti movement was an effort to achieve salvation and emancipation by devotion to God. In Hindi, the word bhakti refers to fervent devotion to God. This movement, which stressed a single-minded, ardent devotion to God, is seen as the most characteristic act of religious progress during the Middle Ages. In the 12th and 13th centuries, Kabir Das was a key figure in the Bhakti Movement. As a result of the movement, Kabir Das' poems and religious writings attained widespread fame. Kabir Das was raised up by a Muslim family. However, his religious beliefs were influenced by his Hindu teacher Ramananda, who regarded Rama as the highest God. The first Sikh guru and the founder of Sikhism was Guru Nanak. He vehemently opposed prejudice based on customs, rivalry, and caste in religion. Nanak was raised in a Hindu household and from an early age began to exhibit spiritual tendencies. He helped the indigent and underprivileged. His followers began r

International and Indian number system Class 5 Maths

Indian Numeral System / Indian system of numeration       Indian Numeral System in detail. Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten Thousand, Lakhs, Ten Lakhs, Crores, and so on are the place values of digits.   In the number  20,63,15,768: The place value of each digit will be 8: Ones 6: Tens 7: Hundreds 5: Thousands 1: Ten Thousand 3: Lakhs 6: Ten Lakhs 0: Crores 2: Ten Crores   Following is the relationship between them: 10 Tens = 1 Hundred 100 Tens = 10 Hundreds = 1 Thousand 1000 Hundreds = 100 Thousands = 1 Lakh 10,000 Thousands = 100 Lakhs = 1 Crore Zeros in 1 Crore We know that 1 Crore = 100 Lakhs And  1 Lakh = 1,00,000 Since there are five zeros in lakhs, we can write 1 Crore as: 1 Crore = 100 x 1,00,000 1 Crore = 1,00,00,000 Therefore, the number of zeros in 1 Crore is seven.   International Numeral System / International system of numeration In the international numeral system, digit place values get assigned to Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten Thousand, Hundred Thousands, M

Difference between scalar and vector Class 11 Physics

Difference between scalar and vector Class 11 Physics Scalar is a quantity that can be fully defined by a single magnitude. Just one number can be used to describe it. Scalar quantities encompass things like speed, volume, mass, and time. A quantity with both a magnitude and a direction is called a vector. In the investigation of motion, vector quantities are crucial. The following are some illustrations of vector quantities: momentum, acceleration, force, and velocity. Difference between scalar and vector quantities Scalar Quantities   - Physical quantities that can only be described by size or magnitude are referred to as scalar quantities. A few examples include length, speed, work, mass, and density. Vector Quantities - The term "vector quantities" refers to physical quantities that include both magnitude and direction. As an illustration, consider displacement, force, torque, momentum, acceleration, and velocity. A quantity with only one element of a number field tied to

Class 7 Maths Worksheet Lines and Angles

Class 7 Maths Worksheet Lines and Angles A line is a long one-dimensional mark or a long path that goes till infinity. What is an angle? A figure known as an angle is created when two line segments or rays come together at a single vertex. The two line segments are referred to as the angle's sides. It is indicated by the letter "o" in the degree symbol. Practice Maths Worksheet I. Fill in the table with the corresponding angles  –   Sl no. Angle Complementary angle Supplementary angle 1 45º 2 65º 3 120º 4 90º 5 0º 6 30º 7 150º 8 11º 9 1º 10 180º   II. Find the values of x and y in the following diagrams: a. b. c. Know more  lines and angles worksheet class 7

Pronouns Worksheet For Class 1

Pronouns Worksheet For Class 1 Definition: In a sentence, a pronoun is a word that typically takes the place of a noun. Pronouns can be used anywhere a noun can be and follow the same grammatical rules as nouns. Example – Mohan is a good boy. He likes all subjects. Here, the noun ‘Mohan’ gets replaced by the pronoun ‘He’ in the second sentence. Pronouns enable us to speak clearly, with fewer awkward words, and in whole sentences. They avoid using proper nouns repeatedly, allowing for fluid and easy speaking. Pronouns frequently refer to a noun that is used in the sentence, but they must match the noun's number, point of view, and gender. There are primarily four types of pronouns: Possessive pronouns Interrogative pronouns Personal pronouns Reflexive pronouns English Worksheet -  Pronouns  Choose the correct Pronouns and fill in the blanks. Preeti says that ………. Likes oranges. (he/she/it) ………… is an actor. (I/he) She likes ………….. dress. ( her/him) ……………… am a student. (She/I) ……………

What is Python?

What is Python? People who are familiar with Python view it as a totally production-based language made for elite projects and businesses. This language has a large community and may be used for anything in addition to having a rich history. It is thought to be so adaptable because of this. You can do so much with Python, including constructing and writing scripts for desktop applications. Applications for the Raspberry Pi, developing machine learning methods, setting up servers, and many other things. Actually, there are no restrictions with this programming language. Let's first examine some additional Python facts before moving on to the best blogs for Python. Click on the link to start learning about Python for EDA to learn through graphics.

Sources of Food Materials Class 6 Science

Sources of Food Materials Class 6 Science Food : All living things require energy for development, function, and repair, and food is a source of energy. Sources of Food Materials There are two primary sources of food : Plants and Animals Foods derived from plants include fruits, vegetables, grains like wheat and rice, sugar, chocolate, and others. Certain plant parts, such as the flower, roots, leaves, stem, and seeds, are used to provide food for us. The following table shows the food get from the parts of the plant . Part of the plant Food Root                 Radish, potato, turnip, sweet potato, beetroot, etc Stem                 In certain plants, stem grows underground and store food. Ginger, potato and onion                                      etc. Leaf                   Spinach, lettuce, trigonella, etc Fruits                Apple, Guava, mango, papaya, orange, etc. Seeds               Seeds of many plants are used to extract oil. Mustard seeds for mustard oil, su