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Bhakti is the embodiment of bliss; bhakti is the life of the devotee.]
Bhakti is the embodiment of bliss; bhakti is the life of the devotee.]


Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar told, When spiritual aspirants advance towards Parama Puruśa by dint of the practice of yoga or Tantra, they develop an exclusive devotion towards Parama Puruśa. Ananyamamatá Viśńormamatá premasauṋgatá – “Spiritual aspirants withdraw their minds from all mundane objectivities, and with the same intention direct all their physical, psychic and spiritual propensities towards Parama Puruśa.” They remove their individualities, and accept Parama Puruśa as their nearest and dearest one. This is what is called exclusive love for God. This is called kevalá bhakti. And only in this stage does devotion reach its fruition or culmination.
Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar told, When a spiritual aspirant goes forward towards Parama Purusa by doing [[sadhana]], he develops an exclusive devotion and exclusive love for God. This is called Kevala Bhakti. Sarkar told, only in this stage Bhakta's devotion reaches its fruition or culmination.


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