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ŚB 11.27
In this chapter the Supreme Personality of Godhead explains the process of kriyā-yoga, or Deity worship.
ŚB 11.27
Worshiping the Deity form of the Supreme Lord automatically brings purity and satisfaction to the mind. Thus it is the …
ŚB 11.27
There are three varieties of arcana, Deity worship, based on either the original Vedas, the secondary tantras, or a combination …
ŚB 11.27
The details of the worshiping process are as follows: The devotee should bathe both physically and by chanting mantras, and …
ŚB 11.27
Included in this method of Deity worship are the proper installation of the transcendental Deity by constructing a fine temple, …
ŚB 11.27.1
In addition to performing their prescribed duties, devotees of the Lord engage in regulated worship of the Lord in His …
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Here the word karma-kāṇḍa refers to the various Vedic methods of worship, culminating in Deity worship of the Supreme Personality …
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Vaidika refers to sacrifice performed with mantras from the four Vedas and auxiliary Vedic literature. Tāntrika refers to such literatures …
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The word sva-nigamena refers to the particular Vedic injunctions relevant to one’s social and occupational status. Members of the brāhmaṇa, …
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Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī explains that certain Deity forms, such as those made of sand, are manifested for a brief time …
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The devotees of the Lord understand themselves to be the Lord’s eternal servitors; recognizing the Deity to be the Lord …
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Various classes of devotees worship the Deity of the Personality of Godhead according to their various stages of faith in …