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Understanding Devotion
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Understanding Devotion

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Bhakti is often seen through a stereotypical lens, where logic takes a backseat. It is mystified, tied to favor and miracle-seeking, and mistaken for blind surrender that ignores personal responsibility and fear of a punishing god. However, devotion is far more profound, grounded in selflessness, humility, and wisdom.

This book explores the Hanuman Chalisa, a forty-verse tribute to Lord Hanuman - his wisdom, virtues, and unwavering devotion to Lord Rama, as he plays a pivotal role in the Ramayana. Lord Hanuman embodies the ideal spiritual seeker - exhibiting the courage and strength to transcend ego to become "nothing." In doing so, he becomes one with "everything," the essence of every spiritual path. We delve into bhakti as a simple yet transformative and logical spiritual path, seeking to understand its roots through reason and practicality. Rather than dismissing stereotypical beliefs, we explore their significance through Amma's teachings, interpreting episodes from the Puranas and epics, referencing scriptures, and uncovering intriguing insights that illuminate the depth of devotion.

Amma's practical teachings, combined with Lord Hanuman's exemplary life, offer the perfect guidance for a spiritual seeker to grasp the true essence of bhakti.

Published By The Disciples Of Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, Affectionately Known As Mother, Or Amma The Hugging Saint.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
M a Center
Date
21 July 2025
Pages
320
ISBN
9781680379242

Bhakti is often seen through a stereotypical lens, where logic takes a backseat. It is mystified, tied to favor and miracle-seeking, and mistaken for blind surrender that ignores personal responsibility and fear of a punishing god. However, devotion is far more profound, grounded in selflessness, humility, and wisdom.

This book explores the Hanuman Chalisa, a forty-verse tribute to Lord Hanuman - his wisdom, virtues, and unwavering devotion to Lord Rama, as he plays a pivotal role in the Ramayana. Lord Hanuman embodies the ideal spiritual seeker - exhibiting the courage and strength to transcend ego to become "nothing." In doing so, he becomes one with "everything," the essence of every spiritual path. We delve into bhakti as a simple yet transformative and logical spiritual path, seeking to understand its roots through reason and practicality. Rather than dismissing stereotypical beliefs, we explore their significance through Amma's teachings, interpreting episodes from the Puranas and epics, referencing scriptures, and uncovering intriguing insights that illuminate the depth of devotion.

Amma's practical teachings, combined with Lord Hanuman's exemplary life, offer the perfect guidance for a spiritual seeker to grasp the true essence of bhakti.

Published By The Disciples Of Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, Affectionately Known As Mother, Or Amma The Hugging Saint.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
M a Center
Date
21 July 2025
Pages
320
ISBN
9781680379242