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The path (marga) of Bhakti is one of loving devotion and complete
surrender to God. In this ancient tradition, music and worship
play a fundamental role in the expressions of the bhakta (devotee).
These devotees might be a few people gathered around a dholak
drum player in a camphor-lit temple, professional singers
in a concert hall, or simply a family gathered in the home.
Their songs are called Bhajans (songs of devotion). Bhajans
can be heard sung late into the night or in early morning
hours all over the world wherever there are bhaktas.
Over the last few centuries some poet-singers of the Bhakti
tradition in India have become followers of Yeshu. In keeping
with their cultural heritage, they began to compose bhajans
to Sri Yeshu.
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