Definition: Bhaktas are religious figures who believe in a supreme deity or god and renounce worldly desires to seek spiritual fulfillment. They often dedicate their lives to worshiping this deity, performing rituals, and following certain teachings, which can include practices such as yoga, meditation, and service to others. In Hinduism, bhaktas are known as sannyasin (saint), who are considered the first class of religious figures. They are not necessarily affiliated with any particular religion or sect but rather