Temple Worship : 5.




To,


All Members,




There one has to prostrate; that is, surrender the ego completely and feel the absolute Presence. There the mind should unite with and experience the Presence of the Divine Lord in us.


After getting up, look at the Deity, mentally say that “I am your Dasa and whatever opportunities I am given, I will do my duty full of inspiration and involvement; with a smiling face and without any complaints. Whatever comes – good or bad, favourable or not, I will accept it as your Prasadam without complaining, criticizing and judging others. I will silently accept your will.”


After the Darshan one must leave the temple with a smiling face and full of inspiration and deep silence within. This is the guidance provided by our Masters. But unfortunately, majority of our devotees forget that the power of Deity in the temple is the power of Consciousness within us too. Out of sheer ignorance they pray for fulfilling their mundane desires. They misuse the entire system and also misguide the people to follow their foolishness.


Great Acharyas like Shankaracharya always insist that without the real knowledge of spirituality, temple worship and practising rituals will never help in our spiritual progress.


Refer Bhaja Govindam; Bhagavad-Gita, Chapter13, Slokas 1 and 2;

Bhagavatham Skandham-10, Chapter 60, Sloka 53.

END

Swami Udit Chaithanya



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