Distinguish between saguna and nirguna forms of bhakti.
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Answer: The Bhakti movement of Hinduism saw two ways of imaging the nature of the divine (Brahman) – Nirguna and Saguna. Nirguna Brahman was the concept of the Ultimate Reality as formless, without attributes or quality. Saguna Brahman, in contrast, was envisioned and developed as with form, attributes and quality.
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Saguna is worship of God with form and nirguna is worship of God without form. ... He or she is none other than God himself because God is a name attributed to the Supreme Self when it chooses to assume name and form.
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