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Bhakti logo #10101) Devotion 2) Hindu philosophical concept 3) Yoga style
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Bhakti logo #21000 In Hinduism and Buddhism, `Bhakti` (also spelled Bhakthi;Tamil:பக்தி भक्ति) is a technical term meaning `portion, share`, from the root bhaj- `to belong to, to partake in, to worship`. It refers to religious devotion in the form of active involvement of a devotee in worship of the divine. Within monotheistic Hinduism, it ...
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bhakti logo #23748devotion; love; dedication to the Supreme. In Hinduism, devotees worship many gods and in many ways. Traditionally there are nine ways in which one expresses his/her bhakti.
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bhakti logo #21003(`devotion,` from Sanskrit bhaj, `to share,` `to love`), in Hinduism, a movement emphasizing the mutual intense emotional attachment and love of a ... [37 related articles]
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Bhakti logo #22152devotion
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bhakti logo #20688In Hinduism, a tradition of worship that emphasizes devotion to a personal god as the sole necessary means for achieving salvation. It developed in southern India in the 6th-8th centuries and in...
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Bhakti logo #23742Devotion; love. Devotional form of Hinduism.
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Bhakti logo #22987Personal devotion to a particular chosen deity in anthropomorphic form. Bhakti has replaced sacrificial rites as the major function of modern Hinduism, and is part of what distinguishes it from traditional Vedism.
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Bhakti logo #23744the path of loving devotional service (also Bhakti-Yoga).
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bhakti logo #23746Bhakti is devotion to or love of God. The term is derived from a Sanskrit root meaning “to share.” Hence, it conveys the sense of a personal relationship with the Lord, expressed in such forms as chanting, singing, dancing, and temple worship.
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Bhakti logo #23750Devotion; intense feeling and will for being united with Siva.
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Bhakti logo #23750The constant feeling of being united with Siva and the supreme bliss of that consciousness.
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Bhakti logo #23749Pronounced “BUK-tee.” A Sanskrit term meaning “loving devotion to God,” bhakti inspired major Indian religious movements, including Sikhism, by focusing on the individual’s relationship to the divine.
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bhakti logo #20974 noun (Hinduism) loving devotion to a deity leading to salvation and Nirvana; open to all persons independent of caste or sex
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Bhakti logo #21203(Skr. division, share) Fervent, loving devotion to the object of contemplation or the divine being itself, the almost universally recognized feeling approach to the highest reality, in contrast to vidya (s.v.) or jnana (s.v.), sanctioned by Indian philosophy and productive of a voluminous literature in which the names of Ramamanda, Vallabha, Nanak....
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bhakti logo #21221In Hinduism, a tradition of worship that emphasizes devotion to a personal god as the sole necessary means for achieving salvation. It developed in southern India in the 6th–8th centuries and in northern India from the 14th century. In northern India, bhakti was in part a social protest movement. The poet Kabir synthesized Hinduism and Islam t......
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bhakti logo #21199selfless devotion as a means of reaching Brahman. Cf. jnana, karma (def. 1). · (cap.) a popular religious movement centered around the personal worship of gods, esp. Vishnu and Shiva. Cf. Saiva, Vaishnava.
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Bhakti logo #23745Personal devotion to a particular chosen deity in anthropomorphic form. Bhakti has replaced sacrificial rites as the major function of modern Hinduism, and is part of what distinguishes it from traditional Vedism.
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