How are the deities worshipped and
who does the worship?
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Worship in Hinduism is an act of religious devotion usually directed to one or more Hindu deities. A sense of Bhakti or devotional love is generally invoked. This term is probably a central one in Hinduism, but a direct translation from the Sanskrit to English is difficult. Worship takes a multitude of forms depending on geography and language. Worship is not confined to any place of worship, and it will often incorporate personal reflection, music, dance and poetry. Hindus usually perform worship in temples or at home to achieve some specific end or to integrate the body, mind and spirit. The aim is to live a pure life in order to help the performer reincarnate into a higher being.
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1.Allah:
Allah is how Muslims refer to as ‘One God’. Muhammad, central figure of Islam is known as the Holy Prophet, messenger of God and the founder of the religion of Islam. At the age of 40, he received his first revelation from God, this is when he started preaching about Allah, that ‘God is one’ and that complete surrender is the only way. Today there are more than 2.2 billion worshippers of Allah in the world.
2.Jesus Christ:
With 1.6 billion Christians, Jesus Christ, the central figure of Christianity is the most worshipped God in the world, today. Unlike any human, he lived in the heavens before he was born on earth. He is considered to be God’s first creation who then helped in creating everything else. His teachings are recorded in the Bible’s New Testament. He is believed to have died for the sins of human beings and rose from death.
3.Shiva:
Shiva is one of the most worshipped Gods in Hinduism. He is the form of Brahma, the creator of world. He is regarded as Anant, which means infinite. The God of Yogis, destroyer of world, he holds the word ‘destruction’ in a positive sense, as destruction of ego, attachments and old habits. He is a great purifying power. Shiva is the most fascinated of all Hindu Gods for his unconventional attributes. He breaks all social customs and moral codes to deliver his state of freedom.
4.Buddha:
Gautama Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama was a sage who became enlightened to the understanding of life in the deepest way possible. He never claimed himself to be God or prophet, infact he believed that no God cannot end all sufferings, because there is no such thing as God. Buddhism revolves around ethical conduct, inner purity and reliance upon one’s own experience as opposed to an external authority. But if Buddha was not a God then why do Buddhists worship him all the time? The Buddhism worshipping is paying homage to devotion to him. Interestingly, Buddha is considered to be Lord Vishnu’s ninth incarnation in Hinduism and is profoundly worshipped in the religion.
5.Brahma:
Hinduism perceives the creation of world and its cosmic energy as the works of Lord Brahma. He has four faces, looking in the four direction and sometimes depicted as reading the four Vedas. While Brahma is often credited as the creator of world, he is described as being born from a lotus, emerging from the navel of another Hindu God, Vishnu
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