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In Gitanjali, devotion (bhakti) is manifested through:
AService and acceptance
BSacrifice and punishment
CDisputation and dialectic
DConquest of others
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Service and acceptance
1. The brief names 'service and acceptance' as the form devotion takes.
2. Love is treated as spiritual practice, not just sentiment.
3. The orientation is ethical-relational rather than dogmatic.
_Source: Project Gutenberg #7164 — Tagore's Gitanjali (1912 English edition) — "Love as spiritual practice: Devotion manifests through service and acceptance"_
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