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devotee

/ˌdɛvəˈtiː/

Meanings
  • A person deeply devoted to a particular religious faith, a deity, or a saint.

    - "The devotee spends hours in prayer and meditation."
    - "The temple was filled with the sound of devotees chanting hymns."
    - "The devotee made a vow to visit the sacred site every year."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˌdɛvəˈtiː/



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Rhymes
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believe , receive , achieve , sieve , deceive , conceive , perceive
Homophones
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  1. deviled

  2. devilish

  3. deviate

  4. deviation

  5. devisal

  6. devise

  7. devotion

  8. devotee

  9. deVore

  10. deVos

  11. deVere

  12. deVeres


Variants
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devotee , devotees
Forms
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The term 'devotee' can take various forms or expressions depending on the context or the specific religious or spiritual tradition. For example, in Hinduism, the term 'bhakta' or 'bhakt' is often used as a synonym for 'devotee'. Similarly, in Buddhism, the term 'upasaka' or 'upasika' is used to describe a lay Buddhist practitioner who has made certain commitments and observances to deepen their spiritual practice and cultivate wisdom and compassion. In other religious or spiritual traditions, the term 'devotee' or similar terms may have different meanings or connotations depending on the specific context or tradition.


Etymology
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The word 'devotee' comes from the Latin word 'devotus', which means 'dedicated' or 'devoted'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Bhakti: A Hindu devotional tradition that emphasizes the love, devotion, and surrender to God or a particular deity, rather than following rigid rules and rituals. Bhakti yoga is one of the major paths or traditions of yoga and spiritual practice in Hinduism.

  2. Upasana: A Sanskrit term used in Hinduism and Buddhism to refer to the act of worship, devotion, or meditation, or the object of such worship or devotion. Upasana can take various forms, such as the recitation of mantras, the offering of flowers, fruits, or other items, the performance of rituals or puja, or the practice of meditation or dhyana. Upasana is considered an essential part of spiritual practice and devotion in Hinduism and Buddhism.


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In various cultures and religions, the term 'devotee' is used to describe a person who is deeply committed to a particular deity, religious faith, or spiritual practice. Devotees may engage in various forms of devotion, such as praying, chanting hymns, making offerings, or performing rituals. Devotees may also gather together in groups or communities, such as temples, monasteries, or ashrams, to practice their devotion and connect with other like-minded individuals.

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