1. bhakta - Noun
2. Bhakta - Proper noun
bhakta (plural bhaktas)
(Hinduism) Someone who practises bhakti; a person who is devoted to God; a devotee; a worshipper.
Bhakta (plural Bhaktas)
A surname.
The Bhakta has only to surrender himself and do nothing else but he has to do a lot for doing nothing. Jagadguru Kripaluji Maharaj
“As students, we could see that they’re not actually just watering down yoga or making it into a physical thing, they’re giving us wisdom,” Bhakta said. Source: Internet
It is easier to engage the mind during meditation with sound rather than silencing all thoughts and thus enter into a deeper meditative state, Bhakta said. Source: Internet
For instance, Ravi Bhakta Shrestha from NE Group served as the Assistant Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation in 2002. Source: Internet
Bhakta chose Nixon as having a significant impact on him because of the “drive to come to class, stand in front of our band, and help us make music during” Nixon’s battle with cancer. Source: Internet
But Bhakta said he’s concerned that what he’s seen with lodgers tax may also happen with GRT, namely that a revenue decline he expected to start with March collections actually starts with February’s. Source: Internet