IPA: /ˈbʌk.ti/
KK: /bɑːkˈti/
A form of devotion in Hinduism that focuses on loving faith towards a deity, which is accessible to everyone regardless of their background.
Many people practice bhakti as a way to connect deeply with their faith.
Bhakti originates from Sanskrit 'bhakti' (भक्ति), meaning devotion or love for a personal god. It is derived from the root 'bhaj' (भज), meaning to share or to partake. The term describes a deep, personal devotion to a deity, emphasizing a loving relationship between the devotee and the divine.
Think of 'bhakti' as a way of expressing deep 'devotion' to a personal god, where 'bhaj' means to share or partake in that love.