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Hare Krishna ! Pranams to Bhagavan Gita,

Vigraha Aradhana (Deity worship) is Bhagavan's gift to Sanatana Dharma ( Hinduism) . Really fortunate are those Hindus who faithfully offer worship in the Vedic Temples established by Bhagavan Himself and His Bhakta Rishis . Hindus should not be misguided by the fraud spiritual teachers who reject the Temple worship .

BHAGAVAD GITA AND VIGRAHA ARADHANA

Bhagavad Gita categorically confirms the worship of Vigrahas !

Vigraha Vs Idol or Bhakti Vs Fear

Before we begin, let us look closely. In Hinduism we have 'icons' (Vigrahas or Murthys) and never an 'idol' . Wherever you see the word 'icon' you may interchange it with Vigraha or Murthy. It will be worthwhile to differentiate between an idol and an icon. A lay person in the ancient times , suddenly saw the full view of a big mountain from a clearing in a valley and was awed by it. Over a period of time his awe gave way to a kind of devotion and he started worshipping it. Similarly many people in Europe worshipped Sun for its attributes. This is idol worship. That is worshipping a revered (or feared or respected or useful) object.But imagine a learned person who knows by his Guru given training, intellect and perception about the reality and existence of God. This man, out of love for Bhagavan, personifies Him in forms and images specified by Rishis the handlers of Vedic faith . This is Icon worship. An icon is a superimposition whereas an idol is an object of existence to which man fearfully submits.

Icon worship created forms such as the flute playing Sri Krishna, ferocious Narasimha, etc. The same forms are worshipped for the attributes of Bhagavan which are superimposed on them. Vishnu symbolizes the Yoga Nidra where the Kundalini has arisen (sleeping on snake bed). Worship or Upasana or Pooja is never possible without a form of Bhagavan and Bhakti towards Him.

In another way of expression, the fundamental aspect of Idol worship is fear. In icon worship, the fundamental aspect is love or Bhakti(devotion). A Hindu lady , who studied in a British run Christian school, used to say that the arch at the entrance read ," Fear in God is the beginning of Wisdom". Religions like Christianity and Islam which shout against idol worship are having all the fundamental qualities of idol worship. They simply have adapted the earlier(pagan) religion ! In idolation, they only pray.

But Hindus worship the consecrated icons. Prayer is begging for things earthly and heavenly. Worship is honoring Bhagavan through a vedic icon. We honour Bhagavan in love and in unbearable longing of the separation from Him.

Bhagavad Gita and Worship of Vigraha

Coming back to Srimad Bhagavad Gita , one is struck at its very presentation. That of Bhagavan giving upadesa (advice) to his friend turned disciple. Bhagavan in a visible personal form !

1. Then one sees in Chapter 2- 61 , where we see the words 'matpara:' (meaning- who takes refuge in me) for the first time.

tani sarvani samyamya yukta asita mat-parah |vase hi yasyendriyani tasya prajna pratisthita ||( After keeping his sense under his full control, the striver should meditate and fix his heart and soul upon Me. One who has control on his senses has a stable wisdom.)

2. In Chapter 6, (Dhyana Yoga), sloka 14 , we see one of the most explicit commands of Sri Krishna to meditate on Him ! This meditation is one on His form only as many commentators pause at this sloka to give a detailed explanation and even list out the forms most suitable for meditation.

prashantatma vigata-bhir brahmacari-vrate sthitahmanah samyamya mac-citto yukta asita mat-parah

(Thus, with completely calm and subdued mind, without any fear, devoted in Me and firm in the state of sexual abstinence, the Yogi should mediate on Me as the Supreme Goal.)

3. In Chapter 4, slokas 6, 7, and 8 Sri Krishna gives the most potent statement that he in fact is born in this world again and again.

4. And in the 11 th chapter, sloka 54 Krishna assures Arjuna that he is indeed perceivable in FORM !

bhaktya tv ananyaya sakya aham evam-vidho 'rjuna|jnatum drastum ca tattvena pravestum ca parantap ||

(But O Subduer of enemies! Only by undivided devotion, one can understand, see and know the reality of this form of Mine. O Pandava! Those who engages in My work (surrendering all this actions to Me), is whole occupied by Me, devoted to Me, is without any attachment, and is free from malice, attains Me)

This is by far the direct acknowledgement of His Saguna nature. Krishna also assures that He goes to his devotees in the same manner as they perceive Him ! The 10 th chapter 'Vibhooti Yogam' is nothing but Krishna's self explanation of His attributes IN TERMS OF OBJECTS OF EXISTENCE !- a clear foundation for icon worship.

5. In chapter 9, 26 th sloka He says he be worshipped with 'Leaf, Flower, Fruit or water' clearly setting a precedent for today's temple worship.

patram puspam phalam toyam yo me bhaktya prayacchati |tad aham bhakty-upahrtam asnami prayatatmanah ||(The thoughtful devotee who offers Me one leaf, flower, fruit, water with devotion, I accept the offerings of this effortful devotee.)

Someone may argue based on sloka 24 of chapter 7

avyaktam vyaktim apannam manyante mam abuddhayahparam bhavam ajananto mamavyayam anuttamam ||(Unintelligent men, who do not know My Supreme, inimitable and immortal form, assume My imperceptible form as manifested.)

Here Bhagavan refers not to His Bhaktas but those krishna-haters who reject Sri Krishna and mere human . People like Ravana, Duryodhana , Sakuni and modern Krishna-haters like Communists belong to this category .

The entire seventh chapter of Gita is devoted to the sadhak who wants to know the real nature of Krishna and the context in the above sloka is one where Krishna is thought as being born and died in the normal sense as applicable to mortals. So it is not a valid argument.

Whenever we think of a Vigraha, we need develop Bhakti only and not a feeling of guilt.

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya !!!

SriKrishnaDasa Rajeev

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Namaste

 

The most striking verse in all of gita is this in support of Vigraha Aradhana

 

Kleshodhi-katharah-stheshaam Avyakthaa-saktha Chethasaam

Avyakthaa Hi Gathir Duhkham Deha Vadbhira-vaapyate

 

 

Meaning: But for human beings, it is more difficult to realize the formless God

than the One with form.

 

Hare Krishna

Venkat

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Hare Krishna ! Pranams to Bhagavan Gita,

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> Vigraha Aradhana (Deity worship) is Bhagavan's gift to Sanatana

> Dharma ( Hinduism) . Really fortunate are those Hindus who faithfully

> offer worship in the Vedic Temples established by Bhagavan Himself and

> His Bhakta Rishis . Hindus should not be misguided by the fraud

> spiritual teachers who reject the Temple worship .

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> BHAGAVAD GITA AND VIGRAHA ARADHANA

> <http://sanatanavenkat.blogspot.com/2008/08/bhagavad-gita-and-vigraha-ar\

> adhana.html>

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