The Tamil Bhakti Movement was a significant devotional movement in South India, emerging around the 6th to 9th centuries, characterized by passionate worship and poetry dedicated to deities, particularly Shiva and Vishnu. This movement was marked by the contributions of saints known as Alvars and Nayanars, who composed devotional hymns that emphasized personal devotion over ritualistic practices, fostering a deep connection with the divine through emotional expression and direct experience of spirituality.