1. Bath 2. Sandhya vandanam - praying to Sun God. 3. Japa - Mantras and shlokas. 4. Puja at home/going to temple. 5. Keeping a little cooked food outside home for insects/birds. 6. Offering food to someone.
In the ÅrÄ«mad BhÄgavatam (11.5.41), it is expressed that surrendering to Mukunda (Krishna) liberates a devotee from all worldly obligations. In our lives, we often feel bound by responsibilities to family, society, ancestors, and even the natural world. These obligations can create a sense of burden and attachment, keeping us entangled in material concerns. However, this verse beautifully highlights that true spiritual freedom is achieved through complete devotion to the divine. By wholeheartedly embracing Krishna as the ultimate refuge, we transcend these worldly debts and responsibilities. Our focus shifts from fulfilling material duties to nurturing a profound connection with the divine. This surrender leads to spiritual enlightenment and liberation, allowing us to live with peace and joy. Devotees are advised to prioritize their relationship with Krishna, as this path offers liberation from worldly ties, granting ultimate peace and fulfillment in life.
Kritaveerya and the Sankashti Vratam
Shloka 30 Chapter 2
Parvati Panchakam
vinodamodamoditaa dayodayojjvalaantaraa nishumbhashumbhadambhadaarane sudaarunaa'runaa. akhand'agand'adand'amund'a- mand'aleevimand'itaa prachand'acha....
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