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Home > Items For Worship We Have Found 4 Products for your search of Items For Worship. Displaying Articles Page 1 and Items Page 1.
    (0 vote) An Etching Of The Mridanga Drum by Victor Epand. One observation of this etching is that it appears that the musician is wearing around his right ear, a small pushpa mala, which is a flower garland, and holding a khol, or a mridanga drum.
This would most likely have been an offering to a small murti of Krishna and is worn as prasad or a blessing. However, due to its small size, such a garland is sometimes worn around the ear. Although, many pe... products, articles
    (0 vote) More On Chanting Properly To Krishna Victor Epand It is also hard for me to relate when someone says something like: "That was an ecstatic kirtan," which indicates some other kirtan wasn't ecstatic or that someone thinks they have to travel hundreds or thousands of miles to experience an "Ecstatic Kirtan." Ecstatic Kirtans are there for everyone all the time. Of course when we are presenting Krishna consciousness to the public it is ... products, articles
    (0 vote) The Five Most Important Limbs Of Devotional Practice by Victor Epand. Among the 64 limbs of devotional practices, there are five main limbs of that which can award one love of God. They are: associating with devotees, studying Srimad Bhagavatam, chanting the holy name of Sri Krishna, worshipping His form and residing in a holy place. The power of these five limbs cannot be estimated.
Srimad Bhagavatam says, "By regular attendance in classes on the Bhagavatam and b... products, articles
    (0 vote) Buy Incense Aubree Anderson Many people buy incense because they feel that it will bring on a special blessing or favor. Others buy it simply because they like the fragrance and use it as a natural air freshener, rather than spraying something that may contain artificial ingredients. Other people practice a religion where the burning of incense is part of the ritual, both when they are worshiping publicly and... products, articles
    (0 vote) Swami Prabhupada The Divine Grace by Victor Epand. Srila Prabhupada was neither enamored by western education nor was he ambitious for scholastic achievement. He was always thinking about religious and philosophical or devotional things about God
Srila Prabhupada's father believed that with a good education his son would have a much more promising career, then in 1916 he arranged for him to attend Scottish Churches' College, then to the top Brit... products, articles
    (0 vote) The Four Major Divisions Of Hinduism by Victor Epand. The four Hindu denominations or divisions are the Saivism, Shaktism, Smartism, and Vaishnavism. Hinduism is a very rich and complex religion.
Each of its four denominations shares rituals, beliefs, traditions, and personal gods with one another, but each sect has a unique philosophy on how to achieve life's ultimate goal, which is liberation and is also known as moksa. For example, a person can ... products, articles
    (0 vote) The Hindu Denominations Throughout The World by Victor Epand. In today's world, Hinduism comprises of numerous sects or denominations. The main divisions in the current Hinduism are the Shaivism, Shaktism, Vaishnavism, and Smartha. Each of these four denominations will often times share rituals, beliefs, and traditions.
However, each of these denominations will often have a totally different philosophy on how to achieve life's ultimate goal, which is moksa... products, articles
    (0 vote) Grihasta Ashrama - A Platform for Renunciation? by Victor Epand. Grihasta, or householder life is the second spiritual stage in the Varnasrama parampara. In this phase the grihasta lives along with his wife and children in their house and leads a religious (dharma) and productive (artha) life, which allows some resources of enjoyment (kama). This asrama is the only economically productive asrama and therefore the householders have to support other asramas by g... products, articles
    (0 vote) The Dwelling Place Of Kali by Victor Epand. Kali's final dwelling place, which was the cremation ground, denotes a place where the five elements are dissolved, and is where dissolution takes place.
In terms of devotion and worship, this denotes the dissolving of attachments such as anger, lust, and other binding emotions, feelings, and ideas. The heart of the devotee is where this burning takes place, and it is in the heart that Kali dwel... products, articles
in Shangaan. The Moshakga Christian Assembly regularly includes "items" in their worship services. In the United States we would call this "special ...
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