Temple Worship
The transcendental form of the Lord installed in a temple is not different from the Lord personally. Such a form of the Lord is called arca incarnation, and is expanded by the Lord by His internal potency just to facilitate the devotional service of His innumerable devotees who are in the material world.
-Srila Prabhupada
Procedures for temple worship
1. Waking and preparing for worship
2. Waking the deities
3. Offering food
4. Offering arati
5. Putting the Lord to rest
“In worshipping the temple Deity, my dear Uddhava, bathing and decoration are the most pleasing offerings.”
–Lord Sri Krishna
This section outlines a basic standard of worship that may be followed in all temples.
Even if the facilities for worship are minimal, the most important aspects of deity worship are strict standards of cleanliness and punctuality. By following strictly these two items, a transcendental atmosphere is created in the temple.
“The Lord in the temple in the worshipable form is never to be considered to be made of stone or wood, for the Lord in His arca incarnation as the Deity in the temple shows immense favor to the fallen souls by His auspicious presence.”
(Srimad-Bhagavatam 2.3.21, Purport)
The transcendental form of the Lord installed in a temple is not different from the Lord personally. Such a form of the Lord is called arca incarnation, and is expanded by the Lord by His internal potency just to facilitate the devotional service of His innumerable devotees who are in the material world.
-Srila Prabhupada
Procedures for temple worship
1. Waking and preparing for worship
2. Waking the deities
3. Offering food
4. Offering arati
5. Putting the Lord to rest
“In worshipping the temple Deity, my dear Uddhava, bathing and decoration are the most pleasing offerings.”
–Lord Sri Krishna
This section outlines a basic standard of worship that may be followed in all temples.
Even if the facilities for worship are minimal, the most important aspects of deity worship are strict standards of cleanliness and punctuality. By following strictly these two items, a transcendental atmosphere is created in the temple.
“The Lord in the temple in the worshipable form is never to be considered to be made of stone or wood, for the Lord in His arca incarnation as the Deity in the temple shows immense favor to the fallen souls by His auspicious presence.”
(Srimad-Bhagavatam 2.3.21, Purport)
Waking and preparing for worship
Waking and remembering the Lord
Upon awakening, chant the Hare Krishna mantra, or at least ‘Krishna, Krishna, Krishna.’
Offer obeisances to your spiritual master while chanting his pranama prayer(s):
nama om vishnu-padaya krishna-preshthaya bhu-tale
srimate [spiritual master’s name] iti namine
I offer my respectful obeisances unto [spiritual master’s name], who is very dear to Lord Krishna, having taken shelter at His lotus feet.
Rise up and fold up your bedding
The Hari-bhakti-vilasa recommends several verses you may chant upon awakening to glorify the Lord and counteract bad dreams. The following verse, spoken by Sukadeva Gosvami, is a favorite of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s followers:
jayati jana-nivaso devaki-janma-vado
yadu-vara-parishat svair dorbhir asyann adharmam
sthira-cara-vrijina-ghnah susmita-sri-mukhena
vraja-pura-vanitanam vardhayan kama-devam
Lord Sri Krishna is He who is known as Jana-nivasa, the ultimate resort of all living entities, and who is also known as Devaki-nandana or Yasoda-nandana, the son of Devaki and Yasoda. He is the guide of the Yadu dynasty, and with His mighty arms He kills everything inauspicious, as well as every man who is impious. By His presence He destroys all things inauspicious for all living entities, moving and inert. His blissful smiling face always increases the lusty desires of the gopis of Vrindavana. May He be all glorious and happy!
Bathing and dressing
- If you need to pass urine or stool, do so now with your brahmana thread (upavita) wrapped around your right ear and then clean yourself (sauca).
- Brush your teeth, scrape your tongue, and rinse your mouth. If you plan to shave, do it now, before bathing.
- When starting to bathe, you may recite the following mantra:
(om) apavitrah pavitro va sarvavastham gato ‘pi va
yah smaret pundarikaksham sa bahyabhyantarah sucih
“Whether pure or impure, or having passed through all conditions of material life, one who remembers lotus-eyed Krishna becomes externally and internally clean.
- After drying yourself, rinse the towel or gamcha you used.
- Tie your sikha, put on clean clothes
Acamana
Perform simple acamana as follows:
- Sit on an asana, take some water from an acamana cup (panca-patra) with the acamana spoon and sprinkle it on your hands and feet.
- Chant om kesavaya namah and sip water from the brahma-tirtha (the base of the thumb) of your right hand.
- Chant om narayanaya namah and sip water from the brahma-tirtha of the right hand.
- Chant om madhavaya namah and sip water from the brahma-tirtha of the right hand.
Applying tilaka
Mix gopi-candana in your left palm with a little water until a smooth paste is formed; then, while applying tilaka and clearing the middle space, chant the name of the appropriate form of the Lord.
Gayatri japa
While sitting or standing on an asana, chant the gayatri mantras.
Waking the deities
Waking the Lord
Offer obeisances to your spiritual master outside the deity room, saying his pranama prayer(s), and pray for his permission to assist him in the worship of the Lord:
nama om vishnu-padaya krishna-preshthaya bhu-tale
srimate [spiritual master’s name] iti namine
I offer my respectful obeisances unto [spiritual master’s name], who is very dear to Lord Krishna, having taken shelter at His lotus feet.
- Wash your hands with a few drops of water from the acamana cup.
- While ringing a bell just outside the deity room, chant the following verses, meditating on the Lord awakening and begging Him to bestow His mercy:
The Lord, who is supreme and is the oldest of all, is unlimitedly merciful. I wish that He may smilingly bestow His benediction upon me by opening His lotus eyes. He can uplift the entire cosmic creation and remove our dejection by kindly speaking His directions.
deva prapannarti-hara prasadam kuru kesava
avalokana-danena bhuyo mam parayacyuta
O Kesava, O infallible Lord, O You who remove the distress of the surrendered souls! Please bestow Your mercy upon me by again awarding me Your transcendental glance.
jaya jaya kripamaya jagatera natha
sarva jagatere koro subha-drishti-pata
All glories, all glories to the merciful Lord of the universe! O Lord, please cast Your auspicious glance upon all the worlds.
Entering the deity room
- Before entering the deity room, draw the Lord’s attention by making a sound, either by ringing a bell, knocking on the deity room door, or clapping your hands.
- Open the door and chant the names of the deities in a festive mood.
- Then enter the deity room with your right foot first.
- Turn on the lights. If there are lamps light them now.
- Place your spiritual master’s picture on the altar next to the pictures of the guru parampara, on Srila Prabhupada’s right or on a table in front of the altar.
Waking the spiritual master and the deities
The following mantras are for waking Gaura-Nitai, Jagannatha, Baladeva, Subhadra, and Radha-Krishna.
If there are only large deities, meditate on waking Them and leading Them from Their beds to the altar.
While ringing a small bell with your left hand, approach your spiritual master’s picture, gently touch his lotus feet with the fingertips of your right hand, and request him to rise from bed with the following mantra:
uttishthottishtha sri-guro tyaja nidram kripa-maya
O all-merciful spiritual master, please rise from bed.
Next meditate on moving your spiritual master’s shoes from his bed to the altar (simhasana) while meditating that he is rising from bed to receive your services.
Follow the same procedure for waking the deities:
Approach Lord Nityananda’s bed, gently touch His lotus feet, and request Him to rise:
uttishtha jahnavesvara yoga-nidram tyaja prabho
namno hatte divya-namam su-sraddhartham vitarasi
O Nityananda, Lord of Jahnava, please arise and give up Your divine sleep. At the marketplace of the holy name You distribute the divine name, asking only for one’s faith as payment.
Approach Lord Caitanya’s bed, gently touch His lotus feet, and request Him to rise:
uttishthottishtha gauranga jahi nidram mahaprabho
subha-drishti-pradanena trailokya-mangalam kuru
O Lord Gauranga, please rise from sleep and bless the three worlds with Your auspicious glance.
Next approach the bed of Lord Jagannatha, Lord Balarama, and Srimati Subhadra, gently touch Their lotus feet, and request Them to rise:
tyaja nidram jagannatha sri-baladevottishtha ca
jagan-matar ca subhadre uttishthottishtha subha-de
O Lord Jagannatha and Lord Baladeva, please give up your sleep and arise. O Srimati Subhadra, O bestower of good fortune, O mother of the universe, please arise.
Then approach Radha’s and Krishna’s bed, gently touch Their lotus feet, and request Them to rise:
go-gopa-gokulananda yasoda-nanda-vardhana
uttishtha radhaya sardham pratar asij jagatpate
O master of the universes, O bliss of Gokula, the cowherds, and the cows, O You who gladden the hearts of Yasoda and Nanda, please rise from bed with Sri Radhika, for morning has come.
Place any small deities that are in bed back on the altar.
Replace any crowns, turbans, or chadars, or veils that are part of the deities’ nightdress.
After removing any remaining flowers and garlands from the previous day, clean the deity room floor and then wash your hands.
Offering Food
This is a standard procedure for offering food to the deity that may be used for the various offerings during the day.
The following items should be present:
a small bell on a plate
- an acamana cup containing fresh water and a spoon
- padya and acamana water, each in a bowl or dish with a spoon
- a throw-out pot
- some arrangement for the bhoga plate(s)—preferably low tables
- cushions (asanas) for your spiritual master and the deities
- the food (bhoga) offering
- a mat (asana) for you to sit on
- a picture of your spiritual master (if you
- are not a diksha disciple of Srila Prabhupada)
Preliminary activities
- Outside the deity room, while sitting on a mat, perform acamana then offer obeisances to your spiritual master and the deities, saying their pranama prayers. Request your spiritual master’s permission to assist him serving the deities.
- Enter the deity room after ringing a bell, knocking on the deity room door, or clapping your hands, and chanting the names of the deities.
- Clean the offering area, wash your hands, arrange the eating places (tables, cushions, etc.), and wipe off the table surfaces.
- Chant esa puspanjalih and the guru-mula-mantra, and draw your spiritual master’s attention by offering a few flower petals to his feet, begging his permission to serve the deities. (If necessary, for the flower petals you may substitute samanya-arghya water from the panca-patra.) Then chant:
sri-guro paramananda premananda phala-prada
vrajananda-pradananda-sevayam mam niyojaya
My dear spiritual master, who gives the fruit of the highest bliss—the bliss of love of Godhead—please engage me in the blissful service of Sri Krsna, who bestows bliss upon the land of Vraja.
Chant idam asanam and the guru-mula-mantra, and offer your spiritual master a sitting place (asana).
Purifying the bhoga
- Bring in the plate(s) for the bhoga offering and place it (them) on the table(s). Then while lightly sprinkling each plate with a few drops of samanya-arghya water from your right hand, chant:
om astraya phat once for each plate.
- Next, chant the mula-mantra eight times for each deity over the appropriate plate.
- If you did not already put tulasi on the bhoga preparations in the kitchen, do so now.
Inviting the Lord to Take His Meal
In ascending order invite the deities to take Their meal. While doing this chant:
idam asanam and the mula-mantra for each deity.
- While sitting on an asana and ringing a bell with your left hand, offer both padya (water for washing feet) and acamana (water for sipping) to your spiritual master and then to each deity, starting with Lord Caitanya and His associates and progressing to Krishna and His associates. While doing this chant:
etat padyam and the guru-mula-mantra
idam acamaniyam and the guru-mula-mantra
Offering the Bhoga
- Offer the bhoga and drinking water with a hand gesture to each deity, showing the plate(s).
idam naivedyam and the deity mula-mantra;
idam paniyam and the deity mula-mantra.
- While ringing a bell, chant the pranama prayer(s) to your spiritual master three times, begging permission to assist him in serving the deities:
nama om vishnu-padaya krishna-preshthaya bhu-tale
srimate [your spiritual master’s name] iti namine
I offer my respectful obeisances unto [your spiritual master’s name], who is very dear to Lord Krishna, having taken shelter at His lotus feet.
- Chant the following prayers to Srila Prabhupada three times, re- questing his mercy:
nama om vishnu-padaya krishna-preshthaya bhu-tale
srimate bhaktivedanta-svamin iti namine
I offer my respectful obeisances unto His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, who is very dear to Lord Krishna, having taken shelter at His lotus feet.
namas te sarasvate deve gaura-vani-pracarine
nirvisesha-sunyavadi-pascatya-desa-tarine
Our respectful obeisances are unto you, O spiritual master, servant of Sarasvati Gosvami. You are kindly preaching the message of Lord Caitanyadeva and delivering the Western countries, which are filled with impersonalism and voidism.
- Chant the following prayer to Lord Caitanya three times, requesting His mercy:
namo maha-vadanyaya krishna-prema-pradaya te
krishnaya krishna-caitanya-namne gaura-tvishe namah
O most munificent incarnation! You are Krishna Himself appearing as Sri Krishna Caitanya Mahaprabhu. You have assumed the golden color of Srimati Radharani, and You are widely distributing pure love of Krishna. We offer our respectful obeisances unto You.
- Chant the following prayer three times, offering respect to Lord Krishna:
namo brahmanya-devaya go-brahmana-hitaya ca
jagad-dhitaya krishnaya govindaya namo namah
I offer my obeisances again and again to Lord Krishna, who is always worshiped by qualified brahmanas and is very dear to them. He is always concerned with the welfare of the cows, the brahmanas, and the whole universe, and He gives pleasure to the cows, land, and senses.
- Leave the deity room and chant the gayatri mantras. Meditate on the Lord eating.
- After the set time for the offering has elapsed, re-enter the deity room while making a sound, either by ringing a bell, clapping your hands, or knocking on the deity room door.
After the Lord’s meal
- While sitting on an asana and ringing a bell with your left hand, offer the following items to the deities in descending order.
- Chant etat padyam and the deity mula-mantra, and offer the Lord water for washing His lotus feet.
- Chant idam acamaniyam and the deity mula-mantra, and offer the Lord water for sipping.
- While meditating on escorting the Lord back to the altar, chant: idam asanam and the mula-mantra for each deity.
- Offer the following items to your spiritual master.
- Chant etat padyam and the guru-mula-mantra, and offer your spiritual master water for washing his lotus feet.
- Chant idam acamaniyam and the guru-mula-mantra, and offer your spiritual master water for sipping.
- While meditating on escorting your spiritual master back to the altar, chant:
idam asanam and the guru-mula-mantra.
- Finally, remove the plates and clean the eating area. After washing your hands, offer pranamas to your spiritual master and the deities.
Offering Arati
Every scheduled bhoga offering is followed by an arati. Except for kirtana, offering arati is the only regular daily function of deity worship performed publicly.
Required Paraphernalia
Make sure the following items are present:
For all aratis:
1) a bell on a plate
2) an acamana cup containing fresh water and a spoon
3) a conch (for blowing) with a water-filled lota for rinsing it
4) a receptacle to catch the water from rinsing the conch (placed just outside the deity room, in the temple room)
5) a picture of your spiritual master
In addition, for full arati:
1) an incense holder with an odd number of incense sticks
2) a camphor lamp (for midday arati)
3) a ghee lamp with an odd number of wicks (at least five)
4) a conch for arghya water, with a stand
5) a water-pot, filled with water (this is for the arghya water
to be offered in the conch)
6) a handkerchief
7) flowers on a plate
8) a camara (yak-tail whisk)
9) a peacock fan (only in warm weather)
For dhupa-arati:
1) an incense holder with an odd number of sticks
2) flowers on a plate
3) a camara
4) a peacock fan (only in warm weather)
Preliminary Activities for Arati
- Outside the deity room, after performing acamana (if not already done for previous services), offer obeisances to your spiritual master, requesting to assist him in the worship.
- Prepare the samanya-arghya if not already done (see description).
- After cleaning the place where the arati paraphernalia will be set up (either on a low table, on the floor, or, if space allows, on the altar itself), bring the tray with paraphernalia and place them in the order of offering.
- If there are standing or hanging oil or ghee lamp for lighting incense and arati lamps light them now.
- While ringing the bell, open the deity room doors. Then, take the blowing conch shell and lota with water just outside the deity room (without the bell), blow the conch three times, rinse it off over a receptacle placed outside for that purpose, and then bring the conch and lota back inside. (You may place the conch horizontally on top of the lota.) Next wash your hands with water from the acamana cup and open the curtain while ringing the bell.
Purifying the Items (Upacaras)
Before offering each item (upacara), first purify your right hand with a few drops of water from the acamana cup and then the sprinkle the item (upacara) with water from the acamana cup.
Offering Procedure
- While standing on an asana and ringing a bell, present the incense first to your spiritual master by waving it in three or four graceful circles, and then present it to Srila Prabhupada and Lord Caitanya in the same manner.
- Then, with the consciousness that you are offering it on behalf of your spiritual master and with the blessings of %Srila Prabhupada and Lord Caitanya, offer it with the full number of circles (listed below) to the main deity.
- After offering the incense to the main deity, offer it as prasada to the Lord’s associates in descending order, and to the guru-param- para—senior to junior. This may be done with seven or three circles for each personality, depending on time allowance.
- Then “distribute it” (with one or three circles) to the assembled Vaishnavas as the prasada of the Lord and His associates.
- Offer the remaining items in a similar way.
- Offered items should not be mixed with unoffered items. You may place offered items back on the plate that was used to bring in the paraphernalia, provided no unoffered paraphernalia remains on it.
How to Offer Each Item
- Offer all the items, except the camara and fan, by moving them in clock- wise circles while ringing a bell with your left hand (above waist level), fixing your attention on the deities.
- Incense: offer seven circles around the whole body of the Lord.
- Lamp(s): offer four circles to the lotus feet, two circles to the navel, and three circles to the Lord’s face; then offer seven circles to the Lord’s whole body.
- Arghya in a conch: offer three circles to the Lord’s head and seven circles to the whole body of the Lord. Then pour a small amount of the offered arghya back into the water pot before proceeding to offer arghya to the next personality. (Arati arghya: plain or scented water).
- Cloth: offer seven times around the Lord’s body.
- Flowers: offer seven times around the Lord’s body.
- Camara: wave before the Lord a suitable number of times.
- Fan: wave before the Lord a suitable number of times.
Completing the Arati
- After completing the arati, blow the conch three times outside the deity room, as at the beginning of the arati. Then distribute the arghya and flower prasada to the assembled devotees.
- Chant the prema-dhvani mantras if the kirtana leader or another devotee in the temple does not chant them.
- Then with joined palms offer pranama prayers softly to your spiritual master and Their Lordships.
- Next remove the arati paraphernalia from the deity room, clean the area and articles, and at last offer dandavat-pranamas (prostrated obeisances) outside the deity room.
Putting the Lord to rest
The following items are required to put the Lord to rest:
- a small bell on a plate
- a panca-patra
- containing samanya-arghya water
- a padya container with water
- the Deities’ beds
- the Deities’ nightclothes
- cloths for wiping off tilaka decorations
- flower petals
- bowls with condensed milk for each Deity
- cups of water for each Deity
- tambula.
During the afternoon (immediately after the raja-bhoga–arati) and at night (after the sayana-arati), put the Deities to rest. In the afternoon you need not offer the padya, condensed milk, drinking water, tambula, or puspanjali, but you should remove the crowns and garlands (at least from the small Deities, who should be placed into beds). At night, change the Deities’ clothing.
If there are only large Deities, offer Them small beds, escorting Them to the beds by meditation, and offer Them services, just as you would offer to small Deities. Alternatively, if salagrama-sila is present, you may perform sayana-seva for Him on behalf of the large Deities, placing Him in a bed.
Outside the Deity room, perform acamana and offer obeisances to your spiritual master. Then take the items for sayana-seva into the Deity room, such as tambula, flowers, the Deities’ plates with condensed milk, and cups of water for each Deity. The padya–patra and visarjaniya-patra should already be in the Deity room.
Place each Deity’s bed before or beside the altar – either on the floor or on a low table. (If there are mosquitos or flies in the Deity room, put mosquito netting around the beds.) You should fluff out the bedding, and you may place flower petals in the bed, either physically or by meditation.
Sit on an asana and meditate that you are sitting at the feet of the main Deities, ready to offer Them various services. At night remove any garlands, jewelry, and outer clothing (leaving the undergarments on), wipe off tilaka decorations with a slightly damp cloth, and dress Their Lordships in night garments.
Then invite Their Lordships to take rest by chanting the following mantra (for Radha-Krsna) and offering Them your hand:
agaccha sayana-sthanam priyabhih saha kesava
divya-puspatya-sayyayam sukham vihara madhava
Now come, O Kesava, along with Your beloved Srimati Radharani and Her friends, to the bed covered with transcendental, aromatic flowers. Now happily enjoy Your pastimes, O Madhava.
Bring Their Lordships’ shoes from the altar to the bed, thinking that you are escorting the Deities to Their resting place. Place the shoes next to the bed on a small mat or pillow; then bring Their Lordships to Their bed. (It is best to first place the Deities on a low table next to the bed for receiving the following items of worship. If this is not possible, make the necessary adjustments by meditation.)
Sit before Their Lordships and offer the following items while ringing a bell with the left hand and chanting the appropriate mantras:
Chant etat padyam and the radha-krsna-mula-mantra, and offer padya water to wash Their Lordships’ lotus feet.
Chant idam acamaniyam and the radha-krsna-mula-mantra, and offer Their Lordships water for sipping.
Chant idam ghana-dugdham and the radha-krsna-mula-mantra, and offer Their Lordships sweet condensed milk.
Chant idam paniyam and the radha-krsna-mula-mantra, and offer water to Their Lordships.
Chant idam hasta-mukha-praksalanam and the radha-krsna-mula-mantra, and offer water for cleaning Their Lordships’ hands and faces.
Chant esa puspanjalih and the radha-krsna-mula-mantra, and offer flowers to Their Lordships’ lotus feet.
Now place Their Lordships into the bed and chant idam tambulam and the radha-krsna-mula-mantra, and offer tambula to Their Lordships, then massage Their lotus feet.
Then cover Them with bedding appropriate to the room temperature. Place Krsna’s flute under His pillow.
Follow the same procedure when putting Krsna and Balarama, Lord Jagannatha, Lord Caitanya, and Lord Nityananda to rest, substituting the appropriate mula-mantras and sayana-mantras:
For Krsna-Balarama chant the following verse:
sayyam agacchatam krsna yasodananda-vardhana
sayyam agacchatam rama patitam mam dayam kuru
O Krsna, O source of Mother Yasoda’s happiness, now please come to Your bed. O Lord Balarama, please come to Your bed and bestow Your mercy upon me, who am lowly and fallen.
For Lord Jagannatha, Lord Balarama, and Srimati Subhadra chant the following prayer:
agaccha sayana-sthanam agrajena hy adhoksaja
agaccha nija-sayyam ca subhadre me dayam kuru
O Lord Jagannatha, if You please, You and Your elder brother Balarama may now come to Your beds. O Mother Subhadra, please come to your resting place and kindly bestow your mercy upon me.
For Lord Gauranga, chant the following verse:
agaccha visrama-sthanam sva-ganaih saha gauranga
ksanam visramya sukhena lilaya vihara prabho
O Lord Gauranga, please come to Your resting place along with Your associates. O Lord, rest comfortably for a moment, enjoying Your pastimes.
Then chant this prayer to Lord Nityananda:
agaccha sayana-sthanam nityananda jagad-guro
tava rupe maha-visnor anante sayanam kuru
O spiritual master of the universe, Lord Nityananda, please come to Your place of rest. In Your form of Maha-Visnu, please rest upon the thousand-headed serpent known as Sesa.
Then you may chant the following prayers:
sadhu vasadhu va karma yad yad acaritam maya
tat sarvam bhagavan visno grhanaradhanam param
apam samipe sayanasane grhe
diva ca ratrau ca yatha ca gacchata
yad asti kincit sukrtam krtam maya
janardanas tena krtena tusyatu
O Lord, please accept all I have done, whether complete or incomplete, as if it were the best kind of worship. O Lord Janardana, if I have performed any pious deeds, please be satisfied with what I have done during the day or night, while sitting or moving, in the house or outside.
Follow the same procedure for putting your spiritual master to rest, with the guru-mula-mantra, and then chant:
agaccha sayana-sthanam sva-ganaih saha sri-guro
O spiritual master, please come to your resting place, along with all your associates.
For other Deities chant:
agaccha sayana-sthanam sva-ganaih saha and the name of the Deity.
Put out the lamps, quietly leave the room, lock the door, and offer pranamas to your spiritual master and all Their Lordships. At night the pujari or an assistant should carefully put the Deities’ jewelry, decorations, and clothes in their proper storage places, respecting them as the Lord’s