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What Krishna says about idol worship?

What Krishna says about idol worship?

It does not say anything about idol worship or so. It is upto you to worship formless God or idol or printed image or photo frame or digital image or at home or at temple or poor people or spiritual Gurus and so on.

On which day Krishna is Worshipped?

Wednesdays
Though a devotee can worship his/her deity on any day and at any time, Wednesdays are considered auspicious for Krishna worshippers.

What is worship according to Geeta?

So he is saying that every form of deity that is worshipped or has been worshiped are all manifestations; names and forms of the One Godhead. All who worship God with faith and devotion – whatever form it might be – and whatever religion they follow – they all come to him alone.

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Do you have a Krishna idol at home?

If you have a Krishna idol at home, then you need to do these things! Krishna is known as the embodiment of love — according to Shastras, Krishna is known as one of the most magnanimous and charming Gods, who had the innate quality of attracting anyone who came in contact with him.

Why do devotees worship Krishna in the form of the deity?

Many people can not understand why devotees worship Krishna in the form of the Deity. The Deity worship process is very mysterious. It is Krishna’s mercy for His devotees. Krishna agrees to appear in a form the devotees can see and serve with their material senses.

What else should I keep in my home temple apart from Krishna?

Here is what else you need to keep in your home temple apart from the idol of Krishna. It is no secret that Krishna was adept at playing a flute — hearing him play, all the gopis would come close to him and dance. It is said that a flute can bring people together, so keep one in your home temple.

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How to take care of Lord Krishna?

Lord Krishna loves his food, so you must feed him daily. Make sure to never miss his meals, since it is said that he looks forward to them, just like you look forward to feeding you own child. It is said that one should not touch any deity if they had not had a bath and the same holds true for Krishna.

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