Bhakti - Devotion
Bhakti refers to yoga's devotional approach, which is based on pure love.
In order to realize the highest Truth, one must devote oneself to God. Aspirants channel their emotions into devotion, cultivating humility, self-surrender, and a sense of being a tool in God's hands.
Praying, chanting, Japa (repeating a mantra or name of the Divine), and engaging in ceremonies and rituals are all examples of Bhakti Yoga.
In order to create a relationship with the Divine, aspirants choose a means through which to express their devotion.
Bhakti Yoga is done at centers in the tradition of Gurus, based on Hindu culture, through kirtan (chanting the names of the Divine), ceremonies, prayers, rituals, festivals, and service to the Gurus.
People follow the idea "Names are numerous, but God is one" at centers and ashrams. "There are numerous religions, but there is only one Truth," he says, honoring all religions and all manifestations of the Divine.