It means, “The path of Bhakti (Devotion)”.
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Bhakti Mala
It means, “A garland of Bhakti”.
Bhakti Bhusana
It means, “The one who is the Bhusana(adornment) of Bhakti”.
Bhakti Ananda
The one who derives pleasure from Bhakti (Devotion).
Bhaktavatsala
A name of Lord Narsimha. It means “The one who is favourably inclined towards his devotees”.
Bhaktavatara
A name for Lord Chaitanya, which means the incarnation of the Lord in which He appeared as a Bhakta(i.e. a devotee).
Bhaktaseva
It means, “The one who is engaged in the service of the Devotees”.
Bhaktarupa
“The one who Appeared in the form of a devotee (i.e. Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu).
Bhaktapriya
It means, “One who is Dear to the Devotees.(Lord Krishna)”.
Bhakta-gana
It means, “All the devotees”.
Bhakta Rupa
It refers to the one who appeared in the form of a devotee, i.e. Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Bhakta Raghunath
It means, “The devotee Raghunath (who was in associate of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu)”.
Bhakta Jana Priya
The one who is Dear to the Devotees. (Lord Krishna).
Bhakta Carana
It means, “The Lotus feet of the devotees”. Bhakta Carana was a Vaisnava poet from Orissa. His Mathuramangala, written in thirty different prosodical styles, contains a brief account of Uddhava’s role as a messenger after Akrura brought Krishna to Mathura.
Bhakta Avatara
A name for Lord Chaitanya, which means the incarnation of the Lord in which He appears as a Bhakta(a devotee).
Bhakta
It means, “Devotee”.
Bhajananandi
The one who derives pleasure by doing “Bhajan”.
Bhajanananda
The one who derives pleasure by doing Bhajans.
Bhaja Hari
The one who worships “Lord Hari”.
Bhaja Govinda
“The one who worships Lord Govinda (Lord Krishna)”.
Bhaja Gauranga
Bhagiratha
He was the King who pleased Mother Ganga with his immense penance and forced Her to come to The Earth.
Bhagavatasraya
It means, “The one who has taken shelter of Bhagvata”.
Bhagavatananda
The one who derives pleasure from Bhagavata.
Bhagavatamrta
It means, “The nectarean Bhagavata”.
Bhagavatakincana
It means Bhagavata, which is without any material desires.
Bhagavatadharma
Bhagavatadharma means, “The Dharma of the Lord”.
Bhagavatacarya
He was formerly the follower of Advaita Acharya but later became the follower of Gadadhar Pandit. It is said that he formerly He lived in Vrindavana as Sveta-manjari. He was very dear to Lord Chaitanya and He also wrote the book Shri Krishna-prema-tarangini.
Bhagavatabhakta
It refers to “The one who is the devotee of the Bhagavata’.
Bhagavata Virya
The one who has the potency of Bhagavata.(It refers to a pure devotee of the Lord.)
Bhagavata Prema
It means, “The one who likes to hear the Bhagvata”.
Bhagavata Pradhana
The foremost Devotee of the Lord is called Bhagavata Pradhana.
Birabhadra Gosani
He was the direct son of Srila Nityananda Prabhu and a disciple of Jahnava Devi. Vasudha Devi was his mother.
Birabhadra
A name of Lord Nityananda’s son.
Bipin Vilas
A name of “Lord Shri Krishna”.
Bimbasya
A name of “Lord Krishna”, which means “His face is splendid like a moon”.
Bimbadhara
One whose lips are like red berries. It refers to Lord Chaitanya.
Bimala Prasada
“The name of Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur“, when he was a child.
Bilvamangal Thakur
Bilvamangal Thakur was a Great Saint and has written Krishna-karnamrta.
Biharilala
A name of “Lord Krishna”.