Chapter 2: Background Information for Teachers |
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Puja is the act of showing reverence to a god, a spirit,
or another aspect of the divine through invocations, prayers, songs, and
rituals. An essential part of puja for the Hindu devotee is making a spiritual
connection with the divine. Most often that contact is facilitated through
an object: an element of nature, a sculpture, a vessel, a painting, or a
print.
During puja an image or other symbol of the god serves
as a means of gaining access to the divine. This icon is not the deity itself;
rather, it is believed to be filled with the deity's cosmic energy. It is
a focal point for honoring and communicating with the god. For the devout
Hindu, the icon's artistic merit is important, but is secondary to its spiritual
content. The objects are created as receptacles for spiritual energy that
allow the devotee to experience direct communication with his or her gods. | ||||||||||||