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[[Bhakti]]; ([[Sanskrit]]): [[Devotion]]. The [[path of devotion and Love]]. [[Seeing]] and being devoted to all [[beings]] as the [[manifestation]] of the [[Divine]]. | [[Bhakti]]; ([[Sanskrit]]): [[Devotion]]. The [[path of devotion and Love]]. [[Seeing]] and being devoted to all [[beings]] as the [[manifestation]] of the [[Divine]]. | ||
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+ | “[[Loving devotion]] to [[God]], recommended as the most effective [[path]] to [[God]] in most of the [[religious]] texts of popular [[Hinduism]]. {{Wiki|Devotees}} are drawn into a close personal relationship to [[God]] and, in surrender to him, receive grace, however lowly their station.” | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 12 November 2020
Bhakti; (Sanskrit): Devotion. The path of devotion and Love. Seeing and being devoted to all beings as the manifestation of the Divine.
“Loving devotion to God, recommended as the most effective path to God in most of the religious texts of popular Hinduism. Devotees are drawn into a close personal relationship to God and, in surrender to him, receive grace, however lowly their station.”