Worship of Sri Ramakrishna

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Ritual Worship is an important part of Bhakti Yoga. Although ritual is not for everyone, the practice has been performed for thousands of years. This book is written primarily for those who have been initiated, but will interest anyone who is interested in rituals Covers the theory and practice of the traditional worship followed by Ramakrishna devotees in India. Please note that the mantras are in Sanskrit (Devanagri) without transliteration. Included are complete instructions to perform the 16-item worship, arati, and the worship of Sri Sarada Devi, homa fire, Sivaratri worship. Also included in the appendix is a collection of instructions on performing the different mudras used in the worship.

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Ritual Worship is an important part of Bhakti Yoga. Although ritual is not for everyone, the practice has been performed for thousands of years. This book is written primarily for those who have been initiated, but will interest anyone who is interested in rituals Covers the theory and practice of the traditional worship followed by Ramakrishna devotees in India. Please note that the mantras are in Sanskrit (Devanagri) without transliteration. Included are complete instructions to perform the 16-item worship, arati, and the worship of Sri Sarada Devi, homa fire, Sivaratri worship. Also included in the appendix is a collection of instructions on performing the different mudras used in the worship.

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Weight 0.352739 lbs
Writer

Swami Hitananda

Publication
ISBN

9788178236438

Cover Type

Paper Back

Language

English

Location

Berkeley

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