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  1. Upaasana, or ardent worship, is something like a machine, which attracts the pure power of God. If one wants to know god, the way in which god is to be found is itself called upaasana. The culmination of sukha (comfort) is mahaasukha.

  2. Mar 21, 2014 · The sleeping Sadashiva forms the berth of the palanquin in which Sri Mahatripurasundari is borne by the four powerful deities: Brahma, Vishnu, Rudra and Ishwara. 'Panchapredha Manchaathsaayini" Lalitha Sahasranama.

  3. Aug 23, 2019 · As Swami Achalananda describes, ‘Upasana is the process of practising the proximity of God and of progressively feeling his presence till one merges in Him’ (1).

  4. Chapter 8: UpasanaUpanishadic Meditations. The method of upasana – meditation – as prescribed in the third chapter of the Brahma Sutra follows the principle laid down in the Upanishad itself. What is that principle? Tam yatha yatha upasate, sa tathaiva bhavati. As one adores, so does one become.

  5. At its core, Srividya Upasana aims at the ultimate realization of the self, uncovering the layers of consciousness through devotion, meditation, and decoding cosmic symbols. The essence of Srividya Upasana is encapsulated in the adoration of Lalitha Devi, who embodies supreme beauty and wisdom.

  6. Dec 21, 2023 · In Hinduism, upasana is a term that denotes a method for approaching or getting close to a deity. It typically refers to worship or meditation with the purpose of connecting with the universe or a higher power. It is a Sanskrit term that translates as “sitting near God.”.

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  8. At a gross level, the word upasana is used for devotional worship with meditation. The linguistic meaning of this Sanskrit word means – to sit near ( God liness). It implies being engrossed in thoughts and sentiments that inspire divine virtues.