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What is Bhakti or Devotion?
This article explains the meaning and importance of bhakti in Hindu tradition.
http://www.hinduwebsite.com/hinduism/concepts/bhakti.asp
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Bhakti Yoga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bhakti yoga is a spiritual path or spiritual practice within Hinduism focused on the cultivation of love and devotion toward God. It has been defined as a practice of devotion toward God, solely motivated by the sincere, loving desire to please God, rather than the hope of divine reward or the fear of divine punishment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhakti_yoga
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Bhakti - Britannica
Sanskrit devotion 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.
http://www.britannica.com/topic/bhakti
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Bhakti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bhakti literally means "attachment, participation, devotion to, fondness for, homage, faith or love, worship and piety to. Bhakti, in Hinduism, refers to devotion and the love of a personal god or a representational god by a devotee.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhakti
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Bhakti â Hinduism's devotion to a personal God â Matt Brundage
Bhakti is a Sanskrit word that literally means "devotion" but it can be more specifically though of as one of the three Hindu paths to salvation. Karma (action) and jnana (knowledge) comprise the others.
http://www.mattbrundage.com/publications/bhakti/
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What is Bhakti?
Most simply, bhakti refers to the common religious devotion that is held in the heart of a devoted person of any spiritual faith.
http://www.radhanathswami.com/about/what-is-bhakti/
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What is Bhakti - The Hindu
The 18 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita are grouped into three sections of six chapters each, which explain the three-fold path to salvation. They are karma, bhakti and jnana.
http://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/religion/what-is-bhakti/article4551487.ece
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Essays - Bhakti
Bhakti means devotion. Just as some people are inspired to seek wisdom, others are more naturally disposed to devotion as a spiritual path. The word bhakti, from a root meaning "to share" conveys the sense of "sharing" inherent in the love of God.
http://www.pluralism.org/religions/hinduism/introduction-to-hinduism/bhakti-the-way-of-devotion
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Bhakti in Hinduism
The Gita is specific in the highest goal of life as being freedom from the rounds of rebirth, and in that bhakti toward Krishna is the path to this ultimate emancipation. There are sufficient references from Ramakrishna to know that he also accepted the reality of karma and reincarnation, and certainly to him also the goal of life was union with God.
http://www.ascension-research.org/Bhakti_in_Hinduism.html
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The Ultimate Dharma of Hinduism is Bhakti
The final teachings of dharma in Hinduism are for the attainment of Divine bliss through bhakti.
http://www.bhakti-yoga-meditation.com/hinduism-dharma-bhakti.html