bhakti

  • 121bhakti-marga — bhak·ti mar·ga …

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  • 122bhakti yoga — /ˈbakti joʊgə/ (say bahktee yohguh) noun See yoga (def. 1). {Hindi (from Sanskrit): religious devotion} …

  • 123bhakti-latā-bīja — the seed of the creeper of devotion. This refers to the inception of the desire to serve Śrī Rādhā Kṛṣṇa in a particular capacity which is known as kṛṣṇa sevā vāsana. Within this seed is the undeveloped conception of bhāva. This seed externally… …

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  • 124Narada Bhakti Sutra — The Narada Bhakti Sutra (IAST: Nārada Bhakti Sūtra) is a well known sutra venerated within the traditions of Hinduism, purportedly spoken by the famous sage, Narada. The text details the process of devotion (Bhakti), or Bhakti yoga and is thus of …

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  • 125āropa-siddhā-bhakti — endeavors which by nature are not purely constituted of bhakti. The performer of aropa siddha bhakti imposes bhakti onto his activities, meaning he is performing an activity that isn’t one of the nine limbs of bhakti (navadhā bhakti), or that… …

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  • 126Suddha-bhakti — is a Sanskrit term used in Hinduism meaning pure devotional service to God. A person who has attained this level of devotional service to God is known as a suddha bhakta. A suddha bhakta is described as having no other desires besides the desire… …

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  • 127bhāva-bhakti — the initial stage of perfection in devotion. A stage of bhakti in which śuddha sattva, or the essence of Śrī Kṛṣṇa’s internal potency consisting of spiritual knowledge and bliss, is transmitted into the heart of the practicing bhakta from the… …

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  • 128South India's 75 Apostles of Bhakti — are the twelve Alvars (also, Aazhvaars, Aazhwaars) and sixty three Nayanmars (also Nayanars, Naayanars, Naayanmaars). They were all great devotees of the Lord most of whom came from the Tamil region. The last of them lived in the 9th century… …

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