It is there, its experienced, connected, but some how there seems to be something missing something more what is this feeling the only word i can think of is bhakti. different for different people. every one has it immaterial of cast creed age whatever. i think its each ones personal connect with his soul. varying degrees of experience, feel, connect. This explains it all. the conflict in my mind waging not giving me a moments rest makes me write this. i have tried turning to great authority in the field tried to get an explanation but may be fallen short of my expression. the internet which usually comes to my rescue is not satisfying seems to divert the intensity of the thought. this special feel this confidence this trust words fall short to express what the mind comprehends. probably one needs a special talent to do just that.
by Swami Sivananda
What Is Bhakti?
Bhakti comes from the word "Bhaj" which means 'to be attached or devoted to'. It is pure unselfish love mixed with reverence.
Bhakti is the basis of all religious life. Bhakti destroys Vasanas and egoism. Bhakti elevates the mind to magnanimous heights. Bhakti is the master-key to open the chambers of wisdom. Bhakti culminates in Jnana. Bhakti begins in two and ends in one. Those who fight on the point: "Which is superior Bhakti or Jnana?" are groping in darkness. They have not understood the real Tattva. Para Bhakti and Jnana are one.
Bhakti or devotion in the form of Anuraga or attachment to the Lord leads to the highest good or the attainment of God-realisation. The stronger the attachment, the quicker the realisation.
devotional worship directed to one supreme deity, usually Vishnu (especially in his incarnations as Rama and Krishna) or Shiva, by whose grace salvation may be attained by all regardless of sex, caste, or class. It is followed by the majority of Hindus today.
Bhakti is the basis of all religious life. Bhakti destroys Vasanas and egoism. Bhakti elevates the mind to magnanimous heights. Bhakti is the master-key to open the chambers of wisdom. Bhakti culminates in Jnana. Bhakti begins in two and ends in one. Those who fight on the point: "Which is superior Bhakti or Jnana?" are groping in darkness. They have not understood the real Tattva. Para Bhakti and Jnana are one.
Bhakti or devotion in the form of Anuraga or attachment to the Lord leads to the highest good or the attainment of God-realisation. The stronger the attachment, the quicker the realisation.
devotional worship directed to one supreme deity, usually Vishnu (especially in his incarnations as Rama and Krishna) or Shiva, by whose grace salvation may be attained by all regardless of sex, caste, or class. It is followed by the majority of Hindus today.
A path to achieving salvation through loving devotion to a particular deity, open to all persons irrespective of sex or caste
No two people have the same experience the same explanation. like we come into the world single so this too is unique to every one i suppose.
No two people have the same experience the same explanation. like we come into the world single so this too is unique to every one i suppose.
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