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Here's the reason for the selection of the major religious teachers from Uttar Pradesh in the 1300-1600 CE timeframe:
Kabir (Option A): Kabir was a significant religious and spiritual teacher during this period. He was known for his teachings that emphasized a formless, monotheistic God and rejected many ritualistic practices. He had a significant influence in the region.
Tulsidas (Option D): Tulsidas, the author of the epic poem "Ramcharitmanas," was a prominent figure during this period. His work contributed to the popularization of the story of Lord Rama and devotion to Lord Rama in the Hindi-speaking regions of India.
Ramananda (Option E): Ramananda was a leading figure in the Bhakti movement and played a key role in popularizing devotion to Lord Rama. He was a prominent teacher and leader of the Bhakti movement during this time in North India.
Basavanna (Option B) and Jnanadeva (Option C) were significant religious teachers, but they were not primarily associated with Uttar Pradesh during this period, so they are not part of the major religious teachers from this region during the specified time frame.
So, the correct option is [3].
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