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apratihata | अप्रतिहता

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28 Aug 2025
apratihata | अप्रतिहता

apratihata (Devanagari: अप्रतिहता ISO15919: apratihatā ) means continuous.

Continuously do bhakti of God. The commitment to perform bhakti is so strong nothing and no one poses as an obstacle in doing so.

This is one of the pillars of bhakti described in Bhagavata .

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  • Pillars of sadhana bhakti

REFERENCE

Main Kaun? Mera Kaun? Vol. 3, Ch. 50

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