bhakti

  • 31bhakti-yoga — [baktijɔga] n. m. ÉTYM. XXe; sanskrit bhaktiyoga . → Bhakti, et yoga. ❖ ♦ Forme de yoga dans laquelle la dévotion (⇒ Bhakti), pratiquée comme exercice spirituel, est adoptée comme voie privilégiée vers la libération …

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  • 32Bhakti Thapa — (born in Lamjung, Nepal) is a National hero of Nepal.He was a patriot involved in the Anglo Nepalese War. His most important contribution in the war was at the western front of Deothal. Though he was at least in his seventies, he led an early… …

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  • 33Bhakti Barve — (September 10, 1948 12th February, 2001) was a noted Indian actress.Born in Sangli, Bhakti began her career by acting for Sudha Karmarkar s Little Theatre. She also had a short stint as announcer on All India Radio and later as a news reader on… …

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  • 34Bhakti movement — The Bhakti movement was a Hindu religious movement in which the main spiritual practice was loving devotion to God, or bhakti . The devotion was directed towards a particular form of God, such as Shiva, Vishnu, Murukan or Shakti. The bhakti… …

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  • 35Bhakti yoga — Le Bhakti Yoga ou Bhaktiyoga (bhakti est traduit par dévotion) est un terme sanskrit qui désigne l ensemble des pratiques spirituelles tournées vers la dévotion à la divinité. En tout, il existe neuf pratiques de Bhakti Yoga. La Bhagavad Gîtâ et… …

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  • 36Bhakti-devī — name the goddess of devotion. All potencies of the Lord have personified forms. In Mādhurya kādambinī (1.3) Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura explains that bhakti is the svarūpa śakti of Bhagavān and that she is yadṛcchā, which means that… …

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  • 37Bhakti Cults —    During 500 900, Jainism and Buddhism gradually gave way in south India to a new form of religious worship represented by the devotional cults of the Tamil saints, which were among the early expression of what later came to be called the bhakti …

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  • 38bhakti-latā — the creeper of devotion. Bhakti is likened to a creeper which grows in the bhakta’s heart until it matures and produces the fruit of love for Kṛṣṇa. The bīja, or seed, of this creeper is characterized as kṛṣṇa sevā vāsana, the desire to serve Śrī …

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  • 39bhakti-poṣaka-sukṛti — pious activities which foster bhakti. This specifically refers to the association of bhaktas and activities connected to bhakti see sukṛti …

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  • 40bhakti-kāṇḍa — a division of the Vedas relating to bhakti, which is performed exclusively for the benefit of Śrī Bhagavān …

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