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I removed the link 'http://www.jkp.org/devotion devotional bhakti' because it can be listed as an example under 'Bhakti movement'. By the way 'devotional bhakti' is a tautology. Andries 20:08, 10 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Changed meaning from 'loving devotion to the supreme god' to 'devotion to god'. Could also perhaps be changed to just 'devotion'. Imc 12:56, 2 May 2005 (UTC)
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I removed what I considered to be a POV comment from the section on Brahman section. The previous statement made the claim that because there are references to very few persons reaching the realisations of Sukadeva, this must thus be the highest level of realisation. This is a POV of comment, and opposing views could be put forward using the Bhagavat Purana as evidence. Not wanting to get into a theological debate over this, I think it's fair enough to remove that comment.202.89.50.10 00:11, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
Having just read through this page again, I kind of feel that this article almost needs a complete re-write. Firstly, because of the flow on nature of this article, in order to change any one of the various POV statements that are present throughout, practically every other section would need to be altered as well. Secondly, there seems to be alot of information in here which contradicts basic concepts mentioned in the Bhakti scriptures. For example, the concept that one can worship any form they want and get the same results through bhakti is actually directly opposed by Krishna in the Bhagavadgita (9.25. There are different schools which claim to be following the Bhakti movement, some with less fidelity to the Bhakti-sastra's. However, at the moment this article hardly accomodates for any of them. I would like to invite discussions on how we can better portray the real situation of the Bhakti movement. Otherwise, if there are no complaints, I'll start a major overhaul of this page.Vidyapati dasa 02:33, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
What was the point of removing the Japanese transliteration of Bhakti? Siyavash 00:36, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
I believe this is a useful list to have, but do not see a purpose in having masses of entries, many of which are not primarily related to bhakti traditions, being more general Vedanta or Hinduism related links (i.e. Adi Shankara) or are not specific persons (Legend of Dhruv). Maybe 3 or 4 of the most relevant could be added to the current list? Best Wishes, Gouranga(UK) 11:28, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
What is the difference between bhakti and Bhakti yoga? Kkrystian 11:41, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
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