Which leader started a new sect that believed in only one god?

Ganga Narain
Tilka Manjhi
Jatra Bhagat
Bhagirath Manjhi

The correct answer is C. Jatra Bhagat.

Jatra Bhagat was a 17th-century Indian saint and social reformer who started a new sect that believed in only one god. He was born in a poor family in the village of Jatra, in the present-day state of Bihar. He was a very religious person from a young age, and he often went on pilgrimages to various temples.

One day, while he was on a pilgrimage, he had a vision of God. In the vision, God told him to start a new sect that would believe in only one god. Jatra Bhagat was very excited about this vision, and he started preaching about the new sect to anyone who would listen.

His preaching soon attracted a large following, and he established a number of temples and monasteries. He also wrote a number of hymns and poems about his new sect.

Jatra Bhagat’s teachings were very simple. He taught that there is only one god, and that all people are equal in the eyes of God. He also taught that people should live a simple life, and that they should not be attached to material possessions.

Jatra Bhagat’s teachings had a profound impact on the people of Bihar. His sect became very popular, and it continues to exist today.

Ganga Narain, Tilka Manjhi, and Bhagirath Manjhi were all important figures in Indian history, but they did not start new sects that believed in only one god. Ganga Narain was a 19th-century Indian social reformer who worked to improve the lives of the poor. Tilka Manjhi was a 19th-century Indian freedom fighter who fought against British rule. Bhagirath Manjhi was a 20th-century Indian laborer who single-handedly built a road through a mountain to help his village access essential resources.

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