The Yoga of Devotion & Heart-Centered Practice
Bhakti Yoga is the path of devotion and love—a practice of opening the heart to the divine through prayer, chanting, service, and surrender, fostering compassion, gratitude, and spiritual connection in everyday life.
Bhakti Yoga is one of the four main paths of yoga (alongside Karma, Jnana, and Raja Yoga), centered on devotion, love, and emotional connection to a higher power. Unlike more physical practices, Bhakti Yoga is the yoga of the heart—expressed through chanting, prayer, ritual, selfless service (seva), and cultivating loving relationships with all beings as expressions of the divine.
Bhakti Yoga doesn't require physical flexibility, intellectual study, or even a meditation cushion. It's accessible to anyone with a sincere heart. The practice transforms emotions—anger, grief, longing—into pure devotion, channeling human love toward the infinite. This emotional intensity becomes the fuel for spiritual awakening.
Bhakti Yoga is often practiced through kirtan circles, where participants sing devotional songs in call-and-response format. The music builds in intensity, creating a trance-like state where the mind quiets and the heart opens. You might also encounter Bhakti Yoga in:
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