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The bhakti form of the guru-shishya relationship generally incorporates three primary practices:
- Devotion to the guru as a divine figure or avatar.
- The belief that such a guru has transmitted, or will impart moksha, diksha or shaktipat to the (successful) shishya.
- The belief that if the shishya’s act of focusing his or her devotion (bhakti) upon the guru is sufficiently strong and worthy, then some form of spiritual merit will be gained by the shishya.
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