The Alvar (Vaishnavite) and Nayanar (Shaivite) traditions played a pivotal role in shaping the religious and cultural life of Medieval South India: Promotion of Bhakti: Both traditions emphasized devotion to personal gods (Vishnu and Shiva) over ritualistic practices, spreading the Bhakti movement.
Sacred Hymns: The Alvars composed the it{Divya Prabandham}, while the Nayanars contributed to the it{Tevaram}, creating a rich corpus of devotional literature.
Temple-Centric Worship: Their hymns popularized temple worship, leading to the construction of grand temples like Srirangam and Chidambaram.
Social Impact: The Alvar and Nayanar saints challenged caste barriers, promoting inclusivity and spiritual equality.
Cultural Legacy: Their hymns inspired classical music and dance traditions like Bharatanatyam. These movements reshaped religious practices and enriched South Indian cultural traditions.
Two statements are given below as Assertion and Reason (R). Read them carefully and choose the correct option.
Assertion : Harappa was a well-planned city.
Reason (R): It had a well-planned drainage system.
Match Column-I with Column-II and choose the correct option: 
K. Santhanam was in favour of giving greater powers to the provinces in the Constituent Assembly.
Examine the statement.
(For Visually Impaired Candidates): Which of the following clans did Buddha belong to?