释义 |
‖ bhakta Hinduism.|ˈbʌktə| [Skr.] A religious devotee; a worshipper, believer.
1828H. H. Wilson in Asiatic Researches XVI. 12 The Bháktas worshipped Vishnu as Vásudeva, and wore no characteristic marks. 1886Encycl. Brit. XXI. 290/2 The Bhaktas, a Vaishṇava sect founded, towards the end of the 15th century, by Chaitanya. 1910Ibid. XIII. 511/1 His doctrine of Bhakti distinguishes five grades of devotional feeling in the Bhaktas, or faithful adherents. 1930V. Elwin R. Rolle i. 7 Rolle himself is a typical bhakta..his wandering sannyāsī life; his glowing, burning heart—all mark him as a bhakta after the mind of Jesus. |