Ishvara - Worship

Worship

Thus, in addition to their belief in the abstract principle of Brahman, most Hindus worship less abstract personal forms, such as Vishnu, Krishna, Rama, Shiva, or Devi. Some Hindus worship these personal forms for a practical reason: it is easier to cultivate devotion to a personal being than to an abstract principle. Other Hindus believe the personal form which they worship is Brahman's Supreme form and that the unmanifest (Nirguna Brahman) is a less complete aspect of the personal form. Therefore, the Hindu scriptures depict not only as an abstract principle or concept, but also a personal being and this is understood differently by different schools and different Hindus.

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