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Bhakt

JKP Literature

03 Nov 2025
Bhakt
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One who has attained the power of bhakti is called a bhakt (भक्त, bhakta).

This term is also used more broadly for anyone who intensely adores something or someone, e.g., one who loves money is often referred to as a "bhakt of wealth."

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