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Ragatmika bhakti is the type of Bhakti, a devotee loves and worships the Lord as (s)he feels immense pleasure in doing so. According to [[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]], such a devotee's mentality is something like—<ref name="Bhakti and Krpá" /> | Ragatmika bhakti is the type of Bhakti, a devotee loves and worships the Lord as (s)he feels immense pleasure in doing so. According to [[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]], such a devotee's mentality is something like—<ref name="Bhakti and Krpá" /> | ||
<blockquote>I love Him because I feel pleasure by loving Him; I love him because I cannot remain without loving Him.</blockquote> | <blockquote>I love Him because I feel pleasure by loving Him; I love him because I cannot remain without loving Him.</blockquote> | ||
== Ragatmika bhakti and Raganuraga bhakti == | |||
The stage prior to Ragatmika bhakti is Raganuraga bhakti. According to Anandamurti-ji, the basic difference between in these two stages is that in Raganuraga bhakti, a devotee wants to get pleasure, but on the other hand in Raganuraga bhakti, the devotee wants to give pleasure to the Lord. | |||
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Ragatmika bhakti (Roman Sanskrit: Rágátmiká Bhakti) is a type of Bhakti in which a devotee feels pleasure in loving the Lord.[1]
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Ragatmika bhakti is the type of Bhakti, a devotee loves and worships the Lord as (s)he feels immense pleasure in doing so. According to Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, such a devotee's mentality is something like—[1]
I love Him because I feel pleasure by loving Him; I love him because I cannot remain without loving Him.
Ragatmika bhakti and Raganuraga bhakti
The stage prior to Ragatmika bhakti is Raganuraga bhakti. According to Anandamurti-ji, the basic difference between in these two stages is that in Raganuraga bhakti, a devotee wants to get pleasure, but on the other hand in Raganuraga bhakti, the devotee wants to give pleasure to the Lord.