What does Bhakti refer
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Bhakti, which comes to mean “devotion” or “love” in later literature, is one of the central concepts of Hinduism. It describes that side of Indian religion in which the personal engagement of a devotee with a personally conceived divinity is understood to be the core of the religious life.
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Bhakti (Sanskrit: भक्ति) literally means "attachment, state of mind where the devotees surrender himself or herself unquestioningly to God. ... It was originally used in Hinduism, referring to devotion and love for a personal God or a representational God by a devotee.
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