Significance of Vishnu worship
Synonyms: Vaishnavism, Devotion to vishnu, Bhakti to vishnu, Worship of vishnu, Vishnu devotion, Vishnu adoration, Vishnu praise
In Finnish: Vishnun palvonta; In Dutch: Vishnu-aanbidding; In Spanish: Adoración a Vishnu; In German: Vishnu-Verehrung
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Hindu concept of 'Vishnu worship'
Vishnu worship in Hinduism encompasses honoring the deity through offerings, rituals, and devotion, believed essential for spiritual upliftment, redemption from sins, and fulfillment of desires, pivotal during specific holy days and practices.
From: Parama Samhita (English translation)
(1) The ritual practices dedicated to the veneration of Lord Vishnu, a prominent deity.[1] (2) The act of devotion and service dedicated to the Supreme God Vishnu, which is regarded as a high purpose in life.[2] (3) The various rituals and practices conducted in honor of the deity Vishnu.[3] (4) The specific form of worship dedicated to Vishnu, involving the use of prescribed articles, cleanliness, and rituals.[4] (5) A form of worship focused on the deity Vishnu, particularly as practiced within the Pancaratra tradition.[5]
From: Sri Krishna-Chaitanya
(1) Central form of worship in the Ramanuja community, with all other deities' worship being strictly forbidden.[6] (2) The reverence and devotion shown towards Vishnu as the transcendental Godhead, prevalent since ancient times.[7]
From: Vishnu Purana
(1) The veneration of the divine figure Vishnu in various forms across the Dvipas by the populace.[8]
The concept of Vishnu worship in local and regional sources
Vishnu worship emphasizes devotion to the Hindu deity Vishnu, contrasting with improper practices like worshiping in a cemetery, highlighting the sanctity of worship settings and adherence to cultural norms.
From: Bhaktavijaya: Stories of Indian Saints
(1) Indicates devotion to the Hindu deity Vishnu, used here to emphasize the improper act of worshiping in a cemetery instead.[9]