Kalidas
Well-Known Member
So someone gave me the advice to expand beyond Kali Maa and expand my pantheon of Gods and Goddesses. Yet sadly this is a subject I know NOTHING about. Being someone who has always worshiped God as a single monotheistic entity the idea of multiple deities is...new and some times overwhelming.
So first I am curious though. Are there Hindus who only worship one deity? Or if so is it EXTREMELY uncommon. If no or if it is uncommon, why? I was always under the impression that people stayed within their "sect" shaivites with Siva and His family, Vaishnava with vishnu and his many incarnations, Shaktas and the many forms of the divine goddess and her forms, or Smarta and well all of them.
Do you think there is much about Hinduism and even ones own spiritual growth in Hinduism that they will lose out on if they do not increase their pantheon?
How does one introduce new deities to the alter?
Are prayers done for each one separately on different days, or are all of them prayed to each day?
If you do happen to pray to many deities is there one yous till deem as "yours"(not like in a MINE and no one else's) but like in a special this to me is God( ishta deva).
See i know most of the deities have their own "gifts" to give. But I am not one to really ask for gifts of things like luck, wealth, health, happiness, etc etc. I don't even ask Kali Maa for anything specific. I just pray in devotion and just generally enjoy spending time with her, like that moment in her grace is all the gift I need. This is probably due to a bigger issue though. I have not had a lot in my life and as such don't need much to be made happy. These last 5 years have been rough like REALLY rough (they will probably go down as the worst of my life). So I have kind of developed an almost fear of good things. Like if something good happens it means something even WORSE will happen to "pay me back." Well sadly this has bleed over into my worship and I am a little afraid to ask for anything for fear that it will be taken away. better to not have a gift and lose it I guess.
Thanks for any answers ahead of time
So first I am curious though. Are there Hindus who only worship one deity? Or if so is it EXTREMELY uncommon. If no or if it is uncommon, why? I was always under the impression that people stayed within their "sect" shaivites with Siva and His family, Vaishnava with vishnu and his many incarnations, Shaktas and the many forms of the divine goddess and her forms, or Smarta and well all of them.
Do you think there is much about Hinduism and even ones own spiritual growth in Hinduism that they will lose out on if they do not increase their pantheon?
How does one introduce new deities to the alter?
Are prayers done for each one separately on different days, or are all of them prayed to each day?
If you do happen to pray to many deities is there one yous till deem as "yours"(not like in a MINE and no one else's) but like in a special this to me is God( ishta deva).
See i know most of the deities have their own "gifts" to give. But I am not one to really ask for gifts of things like luck, wealth, health, happiness, etc etc. I don't even ask Kali Maa for anything specific. I just pray in devotion and just generally enjoy spending time with her, like that moment in her grace is all the gift I need. This is probably due to a bigger issue though. I have not had a lot in my life and as such don't need much to be made happy. These last 5 years have been rough like REALLY rough (they will probably go down as the worst of my life). So I have kind of developed an almost fear of good things. Like if something good happens it means something even WORSE will happen to "pay me back." Well sadly this has bleed over into my worship and I am a little afraid to ask for anything for fear that it will be taken away. better to not have a gift and lose it I guess.
Thanks for any answers ahead of time