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  1. Bhakti - Wikipedia

    Vajrayana Buddhism also added another form of bhakti to their teachings: guru bhakti (i.e. guru yoga), devotion towards the tantric guru. In India, various forms of devotion were practiced, including tantric …

  2. Bhakti | Hinduism, Devotion & Rituals | Britannica

    bhakti, in Hinduism, a movement emphasizing the mutual intense emotional attachment and love of a devotee toward a personal god and of the god for the devotee.

  3. What is Bhakti? - Popular Vedic Science

    Sep 10, 2024 · What is Bhakti? In our guide we give an in-depth look at the path of bhakti as well as how to practically get started in your own life.

  4. What Is Bhakti and Why Is Devotion Central to Hinduism?

    Dec 27, 2024 · At its core, bhakti is a deep, personal devotion to a deity — a bond of love between the worshipper (bhakta) and the divine being, often seen in the form of Krishna, Rama, Shiva, Devi, or …

  5. What is Bhakti? - Bhakti Projects

    What is Bhakti? Bhakti is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘bhaj’, which means loving service to God. Bhakti-yoga means to connect to the Supreme Lord by means of loving devotional service. The word …

  6. Bhakti: The Way of Devotion | The Pluralism Project

    The word bhakti, from a root meaning “to share,” conveys the sense of “sharing” inherent in the love of God. Not only does the devotee love God, but God, they say, loves the devotee. Bhakti is expressed …

  7. What is Bhakti or Devotion? - Hindu Website

    Literally speaking bhakti means, loyalty, surrender, faithfulness, attachment and devotion. The word is derived from bhakta meaning a person who is attached or loyal to someone, a worshipper, devotee, …