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'''Kevala Bhakti''' ([[Roman Sanskrit]]: Kevalá Bhakti) means "complete non-attributional devotion". According to [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]], [[Parama Purusa]] can be attained only through "Kevala Bhakti".<ref name="Discourses on Tantra Volume Two">{{cite book|title=Discourses on Tantra Volume Two|author=Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|chapter=Yoga, Tantra, and Kevalá Bhakti}}</ref>
'''Kevala Bhakti''' ([[Roman Sanskrit]]: Kevalá Bhakti) means "complete non-attributional devotion". According to [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]], [[Parama Purusa]] can be attained only through "Kevala Bhakti".<ref name="Discourses on Tantra Volume Two">{{cite book|title=Discourses on Tantra Volume Two|author=Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|chapter=Yoga, Tantra, and Kevalá Bhakti}}</ref>
== Description ==
Kevala Bhakti' is a form of Bhakti (i.e. devotion). Bhakti is defined as,
Bhaktir Bhagavato sevá bhaktih prema svarúpinii;
Bhaktiránanda rupá ca bhakti bhaktasya jiivanam.
[Bhakti is service to God; bhakti is the form taken by divine love; bhakti is the embodiment of bliss; bhakti is the life of the devotee.]


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 14:05, 11 September 2014

Kevala Bhakti (Roman Sanskrit: Kevalá Bhakti) means "complete non-attributional devotion". According to Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, Parama Purusa can be attained only through "Kevala Bhakti".[1]

Description

Kevala Bhakti' is a form of Bhakti (i.e. devotion). Bhakti is defined as,

Bhaktir Bhagavato sevá bhaktih prema svarúpinii; Bhaktiránanda rupá ca bhakti bhaktasya jiivanam.

[Bhakti is service to God; bhakti is the form taken by divine love; bhakti is the embodiment of bliss; bhakti is the life of the devotee.]

References

  1. ^ Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar "Yoga, Tantra, and Kevalá Bhakti" Discourses on Tantra Volume Two