Nava Vidha Bhakti-mr

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Nava Vidha Bhakti

Mythological narrations, be it of Shabari, Meera Bhai, Prahalada, Markandeya, Radha, or Arjuna, inspire and touch us as they have a special bond with their Lord. Whether they eat, sleep, or walk, they hold their favourite deity close to their heart and over a period of time forget themselves. Knowing about these exemplary devotees, we are also inspired to develop a deep relationship with our God.

INTRODUCTION

DEVOTION (LOVE FOR GOD)

Bhakti or Devotion is a very strong and overpowering feeling. Poets can write pages after pages on this topic describing this emotion.

Bhakti can be defined as the love for Lord in its purest form without any motives, conditions or desires. It is like a nectar that fills the person with inexplicable ecstasy and bliss. Bhakti is a feeling that fills the heart so completely that, there is no place for any other feeling like pleasure and pain, likes and dislikes etc. The devotee has to surrender everything unto the Lord and become free of his ego. The sole purpose of such a person is to serve the Lord and His devotees unconditionally. Bhakti helps a person to break from all sorts of worldly bondages and attachments and to be a mere instrument in the hands of God. Bhakti will also help him to be free from the cycle of birth and death.

If we set our mind, we can cultivate this magnanimous feeling of Bhakti, by simply engaging ourselves in meaningful devotional activities that will pull us closer and closer to God until His sweet grace flows into us.

NINE TYPES OF DEVOTION

A devotee can constantly listen to the Lord and His leelas, (Sranavam), sing His glory (Kirthanam), contemplate on the grandeur of God (Smaranam), serve the Lord (PaadaSevanam), worship Him (Archanam), remain surrendered through salutation (Vandanam), be a humble servant to the Divine Master (Daasyam), have the Lord as the closest friend (sakhyam) or merge with the Almighty (Atma Nivedhanam) in the path of devotion.

Devotees can follow the path of his or her choice and connect with the deity. Devotion becomes a part of their life and they remain in the thoughts of God constantly. Following one of the forms of devotion steadfastly, develops in the devotee, faith and love for God.

CHALLENGES

In the midst of daily life compulsions, routine works, and distractions, the devotee might initially find it difficult to pursue the path chosen. For many, their family, friends, or colleagues with whom they spend more time are a priority.

However, once the devotee connects with God, focuses only on God, develop faith, and learn to surrender, the path of devotion turns into nectar.

References :
  • Balvikas Gurus Guide
  • http://www.saibaba.org.hk/image/media/9%20Forms.pdf
  • https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/25958227/nine-forms-of-devotion-sathya-sai-service-organisation-scotland
  • http://www.themotherdivine.com/15/suratha-and-samadhi.shtml
  • https://issuu.com/m.thirumaleshwar/docs/sadhana_–_path_of_bhakti_….._fro
  • https://www.mixcloud.com/premanosh/loving-god-through-sakhyam/

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