Which one of the following pairs denoting various forms of ‘Bhakti’ is

Which one of the following pairs denoting various forms of ‘Bhakti’ is not correctly matched?

Saguna : Belief in Gods with attributes
Nirguna : Belief in Gods without attributes
Alvars : Believed in devotion of Shakti
Nayanars : Believed in devotion of Shiva
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The pair that is not correctly matched is Alvars : Believed in devotion of Shakti. Alvars were devotees of Vishnu.
– Saguna Bhakti refers to devotion towards a personal God with form and attributes, such as Shiva, Vishnu, or their various incarnations and consorts. This is correctly matched.
– Nirguna Bhakti refers to devotion towards a formless, attributeless, ultimate reality, often referred to as Brahman. This is correctly matched.
– Alvars were a group of Tamil saints (primarily between the 6th and 9th centuries CE) who were staunch devotees of Vishnu (Vaishnavism). Their hymns are compiled in the Divya Prabandha.
– Nayanars were a group of Tamil saints (primarily between the 6th and 10th centuries CE) who were staunch devotees of Shiva (Shaivism). Their hymns are compiled in the Tirumurai.
– The Bhakti movement in South India saw the rise of these two parallel streams of devotional saints, promoting intense personal devotion as a path to salvation.
– Shakti refers to the divine feminine power, worshipped in various forms like Durga, Kali, etc. Devotion to Shakti is known as Shaktism, which is distinct from Vaishnavism (Alvars) and Shaivism (Nayanars).