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Devotion, devotional, or devotee may refer to:
Religion:
- worship
- prayer
- devotional song
- Bible study (Christian) — called "devotion" or "devotional" by some denominations.
- Catholic devotions
- Devotio Moderna — religious movement of the Late Middle Ages
- Anglican devotions
- Hindu devotional movements
- Bhakti — devotion to a particular deity (Vishnu or Shiva)
Music:
- Devotion, a singer songwriter duo from Colorado
- The Devotions, a 1960s music group
- Devotion (song), a 1974 song by Earth, Wind & Fire
- Devotion (album), 2004 album by Newsboys
- Devotion (Beach House album), 2008 dream pop album
- Devotion (The Best of Yanni), 1997 compilation album
- Devotional Tour, Depeche Mode tour for album Songs of Faith and Devotion.
- Devotional (video) of the Devotional Tour
- "Devotion", song from the 1999 album Electric Honey by Luscious Jackson
- Devotion, 1999 album by jazz bassist Avishai Cohen
Other:
- Sheila B. Devotion, 1970s French disco singer
- Devotion, North Carolina, unincorporated community
- Edward Devotion School, public school in Brookline, Massachusetts
- Devotion (1931 film), starring Ann Harding, Leslie Howard and Robert Williams
- Devotion (film), 1946 movie starring Ida Lupino and Olivia de Havilland as two of the Brontë sisters
- in amputee fetishism, a person sexually attracted to amputees; known as "devotees" within the subculture
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