Bhaj
Bhaj is a Sanskrit verb root meaning to worship, adore, or participate in devotional practice. It appears in classical texts and serves as the linguistic basis for related terms such as bhaja (the imperative form), bhajana (devotional song), and bhakti (devotion). The form bhaja is used in hymns and mantras to instruct or encourage worship of a deity, for example in the well-known line bhaja Govindam, which invites devotion to Govinda.
In Hinduism, bhaj is closely linked with bhakti, the path of personal devotion to a deity. Devotional
In modern Indian languages such as Hindi and Marathi, forms of the root bhaj continue to be
Overall, bhaj functions as a foundational term in Sanskrit and related Indian languages for practices and expressions