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About Bhakti
Amma says in this day and age, Bhakti or Devotion, is the most practical spiritual sadhana.
“Bhakti, or devotion, is the practical way of getting rid of sorrows. Bhakti is a practical science. Bhakti is not blind superstitious belief. It is this faith that removes darkness from our hearts. Not only does it help us unburden our heart, it also amplifies our sense of righteousness and inspires us to be compassionate towards the distressed. Devotion to God and compassion for the world are but two sides of the same coin.”
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Benefits
Amma also says that it is Tattwatille Bhakti—Devotion based on true understanding—that needs to be practiced. When we start on the path of Bhakti we start receiving the fruits of the practice almost immediately.
This series of Bhakti retreats will explore the path of Bhakti based on the most ancient and revered text, The Narada Bhakti Sutras. There will be Q&A sessions after the satsangs. The retreat will also consist of guided devotional practices like the chanting of the 108 Names of Amma, Manasa Puja (mental worship), and the Ma-Om Meditation. -
How does it work
The intention of this online retreat is to provide you with an experience similar to those who take it at Amritapuri Ashram.
This retreat was originally offered in a 2-day retreat format. It is highly recommend that you also follow a 2-day retreat format for a more immersive experience. This will allow for a continued flow in learning that will facilitate easier absorption of the material. You can then review and replay the material as needed.
Introduction
Amma says that it is good to dedicate at least one day a month entirely to your Sadhana.