On this page, we explore the common daily Hindu practices. Spirituality is the basis of these discussions.
We recommend that you first read the articles in spiritual foundation. Follow it up with the daily practices topics
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Spiritual Foundation Articles (recommended to read these first)
- 1. Interpreting Religion, Tradition, and Spirituality
by Vasishta
We communicate through words. Each word has a visual and phonetic characteristic to it. The mention of an “elephant” brings out a name and form in your…
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- 2. Deity or Divinity – Who to Worship?
by Vasishta
The Hindu religion has a multitude of gods or deities, roughly 33 million gods. What is the need for so many gods? Are all these gods representing…
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- 3. Om and its significance
by Vasishta
Upanishads and Gita, ring in unison at “OM” being the primordial sound of this entire universe. The vibration of OM is the source of manifestation. Chanting OM…
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- 4. The Five-Step Practice
by Vasishta
A set of five activities can summarize the daily Hindu practices. Termed pancha kala kriya, this set of activities is all that a practicing Hindu needs. pancha…
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- 5. The Scriptures to follow
by Vasishta
Hindu religion prides on flexibility through the variety of scriptures compiled over thousands of years. These were before the Gregorian calendar. There are scriptures associated with the…
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Daily Practices Articles (recommended that you first read the spiritual foundation articles)
- 101. The Simple Morning Worship Ritual
by Vasishta
A worship ritual in the morning can be simple yet authentic and fit the busy schedule of today’s life. Let us review the steps leading to the…
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- 102. Waking Up
by Vasishta
Each day brings a wave of hope and an opportunity to lead a purposeful life. The day presents an opportunity to press the reset button on all…
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- 103. Divinity during Morning Ablutions
by Vasishta
The joy of interacting with individuals on spirituality is boundless. It is a two-way street, I share the learnings from our scriptures, and I learn from others.…
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- 104. Morning Ablutions – Handling of the Sacred Threads (Yagnopaveetham or Mangalasutram)
by Vasishta
Understanding the sacred threads: At the age of seven, boys undergo an upanayanam or a thread ceremony ritual. This ritual signifies a transition point in a boy’s…
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- 105. The Morning Invocation, Sandhyavandanam – is it necessary?
by Vasishta
Across the various traditional beliefs and the dictates of theism, a morning invocation is often stressed as a practice to follow. In Hindu practices, it is Sandhayvandam.…
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- 106. Offerings during worship – flowers, fruits, water, and much more. Are they really needed?
by Vasishta
The worship of a deity can be an external or internal action. In external worship, a deity or vigraha provides you with a semblance of comfort. It…
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- 107. The Lighting of the Lamp
by Vasishta
Why should one light a lamp and what does it signify? In the Upanishadic times, spirituality was the focus. It was all about recognizing who we are…
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- 108. Naivedyam and Prasadam
by Vasishta
The significance of offering naivedyam and receiving prasadam. As a child, I went to temples to enjoy the sumptuous food served at the end of a ritual…
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- 109. Performing Aarathi
by Vasishta
It is a common practice for a morning or evening worship ritual to end with an aarathi. This is the practice of having a small silver or…
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- 110. Significance of a bell during worship
by Vasishta
ganta nadam or sound a bell is a recommended practice and falls in the category of ijya (engaging in the mode of worship) Hindu practices, temples, and…
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- 111. Time for contemplation
by Vasishta
Contemplation is a recommended practice and falls in the category of svadhyaya (engaging in the mode of seeking). The fourth step of pancha kriya kala is to…
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- 112. The evening discipline
by Vasishta
The evening discipline is a recommended practice and falls in the category of yog (body-mind connection). The final step of pancha kriya kala is to take a…
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