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Bhakti Yoga is a Sanskrit term made up of the words "Bhakti", devotion / love, and "Yoga", union. In the Hindu school of thought of Vedānta, Bhakti Yoga is the path of devotion towards liberation from the cycle of rebirths. It is the way of Bhakti, it is the relationship with God through intense love and deep devotion.

Bhakti Yoga is the yoga of the heart; it is the submission of all feelings, desires and emotions to the Beloved, seen and known in the heart. It is the sublimation of all inferior loves, and all desires become prisoners of a single longing: to know the God of love and the love of God. (AA Bailey)

In the Hindu school of thought of Vedānta, Bhakti Yoga (from the Sanskrit Bhakti - devotion / love, and Yoga - union) is the path of devotion towards liberation from the cycle of rebirths.

Bhakti yoga is precisely the way of Bhakti, it is the relationship with God through intense love and deep devotion. This Yoga of all is the simplest and most direct, and is aimed at all human beings precisely because of its ease of implementation, since it does not require strong intellectual abilities or particular skills. Bhakti Yoga is nothing but intense love for God: since He is the personification of love, the easiest way to reach Him is to love Him. Here we speak of a transcendental love, in fact God cannot be realized with a love so ardent and absorbing as the conjugal passion; devotional love must be developed progressively.

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