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1. Which one of the following does Nirguna Bhakti' refer to?
(a) Shaivite form of worship
(b)Vaishnavite form of worship (c)Incarnation worship
(d)Abstract form of God worship into

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Answered by aadilshakul
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Answer:

Explanation:

Nirguna bhakti is devotion to and worship of the Divine as formless.

Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The correct answer is (d) Abstract form of God worship into.

Explanation:

Nirguna Bhakti is the devotion and worship of the formless God. Nirguna Bhakti is considered to be the ultimate devotion performed by someone. It is devotion that is not affected by any of the three traits – sattva (purity, harmony, kindness), rajas (passion, driven, egotistical), or tamas (passion, driven, egotistical) (negative, disordered, lethargic).

Bhakti is classified in a number of ways, often in contrast, depending on the Hindu tradition or school. Saguna Bhakti, on the other hand, is the worship and devotion to a manifest deity who appears as an idol, an image or an avatar.

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