Significance of Bhakta

In Vaishnavism, the term Bhakta signifies a devotee or worshiper of God, particularly engaging in services and expressions of love towards the Supreme, often associated with Krishna. Bhaktas exhibit varying levels of devotion, emphasizing a deep, personal relationship with the divine. They seek refuge and favor from deities, and their devotion spans various interpretations and traditions, including Gaudiya Vaishnavism. Overall, Bhakta encapsulates a sincere commitment to worship, service, and devotion to God across multiple spiritual contexts.1
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Synonyms: Devotee, Worshipper, Disciple

In Dutch: Bhakta; In Finnish: Bhakta

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Hindu concept of 'Bhakta'

The concept of Bhakta in local and regional sources

The concept of Bhakta in scientific sources

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