

Internationale Zeitschrift für multidisziplinäre Forschungskonfiguration
DOI: 10.52984/ijomrc, (IIJIF) Auswirkungsfaktor: 1,590, ISSN: 2582-8649
DOI: 10.52984/ijomrc,
Achieving the Self – Transcendence through Bhakti Yoga: A Conceptual Exploration
*Dr. Arun Kumar Sao**Deeksha
*Assistant Professor, ** Research Scholar,
Department of Yoga Education,
Doctor Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (M.P.)
saoarunkumar@gmail.com, Mob No.: +91-9074803079
DOI: 10.52984/ijomrc5101
Abstract:
Bhakti Yoga connects individuals to the supreme divine by fostering selfless love, surrender and a connection beyond the ego. In parallel, Self-transcendence is the process of rising beyond personal ego and self-interest to connect with a higher purpose, ultimate truth and divine consciousness. This paper explores the concept of self-transcendence within Maslow’s hierarchy of needs through the lens of Bhakti Yoga knowledge, drawing insights from ancient texts. Through a conceptual and textual analysis, this study examines how Bhakti facilitates self-transcendence by dissolving personal identity into a higher consciousness. Ancient Bhakti literature provides intensive insights into Bhakti as a means to transcend material limitations and ego-driven desires. This paper integrates perspectives from these texts, illustrating how Bhakti not only nurtures emotional well-being but also serves as a transformative force that guides individuals toward a higher state of consciousness.
This research paper highlights how devotion, as described in ancient scriptures, enhances spiritual elevation and psychological well-being, presenting a bridge between traditional wisdom and modern psychological discourse.
Key Words: Bhakti, Self-Transcendence, Bhakti Yoga, Navadha Bhakti, Bhagavad gita, Supreme, Spirituality.