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A religious devotee, a person that worships.
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A religious devotee, a person that worships.
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==Use within the BKWSU==
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The term bhagat is used disparaging within BK circles in a similar manner to the way in which nigger is used to describe a black person. Any religious follower of one of the main or new religions is a bhagat over the last 2,500 years and on the [[Path of Bhakti]], i.e. ignorance or seeking for [[God]]. Only BK Brahmins are on the [[Path of Knowledge]] and in a relationship with God.
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The term is also used disparagingly or humorously towards other BKs that are "worshipping" a member of the BKWSU leadership, e.g "''She is such a [[Dadi]] bhagat''" (Dadi worshipper) or "''[[Brahma]] bhagats''" (worshipper of [[Dada Lekhraj]]) or whose realization and practise is weak.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:08, 28 April 2007

A religious devotee, a person that worships.

Use within the BKWSU

The term bhagat is used disparaging within BK circles in a similar manner to the way in which nigger is used to describe a black person. Any religious follower of one of the main or new religions is a bhagat over the last 2,500 years and on the Path of Bhakti, i.e. ignorance or seeking for God. Only BK Brahmins are on the Path of Knowledge and in a relationship with God.

The term is also used disparagingly or humorously towards other BKs that are "worshipping" a member of the BKWSU leadership, e.g "She is such a Dadi bhagat" (Dadi worshipper) or "Brahma bhagats" (worshipper of Dada Lekhraj) or whose realization and practise is weak.