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In Jinanamishra bhakti, a devotee does not forget his Lord even after attaining his goal or the highest fulfillment. At this point self-knowledge begins to unfold itself in the devotee’s heart. [[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]] compared this type of Bhakti with "[[Nirguna bhakti]]" and told that this type of Bhakti contains a slight vanity of occult power and knowledge. | In "Jinanamishra bhakti", a devotee does not forget his Lord even after attaining his goal or the highest fulfillment. At this point self-knowledge begins to unfold itself in the devotee’s heart. [[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]] compared this type of Bhakti with "[[Nirguna bhakti]]" and told that this type of Bhakti contains a slight vanity of occult power and knowledge. | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Jinanamishra bhakti (Roman Sanskrit: Jiṋánamishrá bhakti) is the type of Bhakti where a devotee does not forget the Lord even after the realization of his or her object.[1]
Description
In "Jinanamishra bhakti", a devotee does not forget his Lord even after attaining his goal or the highest fulfillment. At this point self-knowledge begins to unfold itself in the devotee’s heart. Shrii Shrii Anandamurti compared this type of Bhakti with "Nirguna bhakti" and told that this type of Bhakti contains a slight vanity of occult power and knowledge.
References
- ^ Shrii Shrii Anandamurti "Bhakti and Krpá" Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell Part 4