Bhakti Yoga – love and devotion to your God
The practice of engaging spiritually and devotedly to the Almighty is known as Bhakti Yoga. This aspect of Yoga stresses the importance of love and devotion that a devotee has for his God. Though this appears skewed towards religion and spirituality, Bhakti Yoga does not demand that a practitioner of this type of Yoga must be an absolute believer in God or profess allegiance to any specific religion. It only lays emphasis of developing a positive frame of mind and an attitude to suggest that a life of contentment and peace is only possible when you recognize the fact that you need to co exist with other living creatures. The quality of compassion and to some extent detachment is the attributes that it encourages in a practitioner. This is the essence of Bhakti Yoga and has helped many people to lead a peaceful and contented life.
There is no hard and fast rule to practice Bhakti Yoga. Every person can decide for himself the path he wants to tread. Some take to reading books on religion, while others prefer to watch special programs on religion on television or view movies that talk about religion and the omnipresent power of the Universe or God. There are some who take immense joy in the practice of meditation by just chanting the name of God, which helps them to maintain their focus and concentration on the divine. Indulging in community singing of prayers or visiting holy spots is yet another way of expressing devotion to the Almighty and all these are part of the practice of Bhakti Yoga.
The most striking aspect of this kind of Yoga is its obvious simplicity. There exists no compulsion to master a specific technique or method and since it empowers the practitioner with so much liberty, the compliance or allegiance to this form of Yoga is very wide spread. There is positivity in the manner in which the individual perceives Bhakti Yoga and that reflects in the way he behaves in normal life as well. This attitude of live and let live, while showing compassion and understanding for other living creatures rubs off on the people around the individual as well and this leads to overall harmony.
Practitioners of Bhakti Yoga experience and exude positive energy and they are also able to face the travails of life much better, secure in the knowledge that the Almighty will protect them against any danger. It is this faith and belief that provides the thrust and motivates them to maintain discipline in their allegiance to a particular God or faith. The other significant advantage that people following Bhakti Yoga claim is the fact that due to the immense faith and undiluted devotion to a particular object, their emotions are no longer suppressed and this result in a feeling of bliss. People who thus suffer from a severe sense of inferiority or angst over something will do well to practice Bhakti Yoga to bring about a cleansing of their inner self and lead a more contented life.