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Bhakti is a robot with highly functioning AI in the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy. In Final Fantasy XIII Vanille had such model as a pet. It can be found on the second floor of a house in the Dilapidated Dwelling in Oerba, and once repaired, it informs the party of secrets in Gran Pulse. Two of the game's achievements are obtained through Bhakti. In Final Fantasy XIII-2, multiple Bhaktis loiter around Oerba in various time periods. In Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, a Bhakti is found in the underground ruins of the Dead Dunes and is used for ruin exploration.

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  • Bhakti est un robot équipé de nombreuses fonctionnalités qui apparaît dans Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2 et Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. thumb|Bhakti dans Final Fantasy XIII
  • Bhakti is a robot with highly functioning AI in the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy. In Final Fantasy XIII Vanille had such model as a pet. It can be found on the second floor of a house in the Dilapidated Dwelling in Oerba, and once repaired, it informs the party of secrets in Gran Pulse. Two of the game's achievements are obtained through Bhakti. In Final Fantasy XIII-2, multiple Bhaktis loiter around Oerba in various time periods. In Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, a Bhakti is found in the underground ruins of the Dead Dunes and is used for ruin exploration.
  • right|thumb|250px|Bhakti, der Roboter Bhakti ist ein kleiner Roboter, der sowohl in Final Fantasy XIII als auch in Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII einen Auftritt hat. Zum ersten mal trifft man auf ihn in Oerba . Er ist Teil eines kleinen Minispiels, in dem man in ganz Oerba fünf Einzelteile suchen muss, um Bahkti zu reparieren. Hat man dies erledigt, muss man zu ihm zurückkehren um verschiedene Belohnungen zu erhalten. Die Belohnungen erhält man je nachdem, wie viele Schritte man auf Grand Pulse zurückgelegt hat. Die Belohnungen sind im Folgenden:
  • Bhakti (Devanāgarī: भक्ति, Sanskrit: devotion, or portion) in practice signifies an active involvement by the devotee in divine worship. The term is often translated as "devotion", though increasingly "participation" is being used as a more accurate rendering, since it conveys a fully engaged relationship with God. One who practices bhakti is called a bhakta, while bhakti as a spiritual path is referred to as bhakti marga, or the bhakti way. Bhakti is an important component of many branches of Hinduism, defined differently by various sects and schools.
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  • バクティ
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  • right|thumb|250px|Bhakti, der Roboter Bhakti ist ein kleiner Roboter, der sowohl in Final Fantasy XIII als auch in Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII einen Auftritt hat. Zum ersten mal trifft man auf ihn in Oerba . Er ist Teil eines kleinen Minispiels, in dem man in ganz Oerba fünf Einzelteile suchen muss, um Bahkti zu reparieren. Hat man dies erledigt, muss man zu ihm zurückkehren um verschiedene Belohnungen zu erhalten. Die Belohnungen erhält man je nachdem, wie viele Schritte man auf Grand Pulse zurückgelegt hat. Die Belohnungen sind im Folgenden: In Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII hat Bhakti erneut einen Auftritt. Lightning trifft ihn in den Ruinen unterhalb der Klagenden Dünen, wo er den Auftrag vergibt, Energieeinheiten zu sammeln, da ihm selbige ausgeht. Nachdem sie den Auftrag erfüllt hat, öffnet er eine Wand um nach seinen Kameraden zu sehen, die dort eingesperrt waren. Es stellt sich heraus, das es sich bei jenen um Menschen handelte, die schon vor langer Zeit starben. Aus Trauer schaltet sich Bhakti daraufhin ab und hinterlässt erstaunlicherweise eine Seele, obwohl er eigentlich eine Maschine ist.
  • Bhakti est un robot équipé de nombreuses fonctionnalités qui apparaît dans Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2 et Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. thumb|Bhakti dans Final Fantasy XIII
  • Bhakti is a robot with highly functioning AI in the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy. In Final Fantasy XIII Vanille had such model as a pet. It can be found on the second floor of a house in the Dilapidated Dwelling in Oerba, and once repaired, it informs the party of secrets in Gran Pulse. Two of the game's achievements are obtained through Bhakti. In Final Fantasy XIII-2, multiple Bhaktis loiter around Oerba in various time periods. In Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, a Bhakti is found in the underground ruins of the Dead Dunes and is used for ruin exploration.
  • Bhakti (Devanāgarī: भक्ति, Sanskrit: devotion, or portion) in practice signifies an active involvement by the devotee in divine worship. The term is often translated as "devotion", though increasingly "participation" is being used as a more accurate rendering, since it conveys a fully engaged relationship with God. One who practices bhakti is called a bhakta, while bhakti as a spiritual path is referred to as bhakti marga, or the bhakti way. Bhakti is an important component of many branches of Hinduism, defined differently by various sects and schools. Bhakti emphasises devotion and practice above ritual. Bhakti is typically represented in terms of human relationships, most often as beloved-lover, friend-friend, parent-child, and master-servant. It may refer to devotion to a spiritual teacher (Guru) as guru-bhakti, to a personal form of God, or to divinity without form (nirguna). Different traditions of bhakti in Hinduism are sometimes distinguished, including: Shaivas, who worship Shiva and the gods and goddesses associated with him; Vaishnavas, who worship forms of Vishnu, his avataras, and others associated with; Shaktas, who worship a variety of goddesses. Belonging to a particular tradition is not exclusive—devotion to one deity does not preclude worship of another. The Bhagavad Gita is the first text to explicitly use the word "bhakti" to designate a religious path, which the Bhagavata Purana develops more elaborately. The so-called Bhakti Movement saw a rapid growth of bhakti beginning in Southern India with the Vaisnava Alvars (6th-9th century CE) and Saiva Nayanars (5th-10th century CE), who spread bhakti poetry and devotion throughout India by the 12th-18th century CE. Bhakti influence in India spread to other religions, coloring many aspects of Hindu culture to this day, from religious to secular, and becoming an integral part of Indian society.
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