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QuestionDo I need to be fully converted before I make my shrine?Community AnswerHinduism doesn't support conversion, because it includes and provides for everybody, whatever the religious belief. All you need to do to "become" a Hindu is to read, understand and believe some of its basic tenets. Set up whatever type of shrine that satisfies your religious needs. Ask other religious people whom you respect and trust. Read books on Hinduism. One great source is books published by Ramakrishna Mission.
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QuestionCan I cover the shrine after using it?Community AnswerLeave the shrine uncovered for at least an hour after using it. Then, you can cover the shrine after putting out the lamp.
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QuestionCan I worship foods or any random animals?Community AnswerYes you could, but I don't think that would be very useful. If you love your pet a lot you could make a shrine to it after it died, but you could also make a shrine to plants.
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QuestionShould the mandir be on the floor of the house or can we use a table?ShrUtiableCommunity AnswerYes, you can use a table, but it's best if the table is exclusively used for your mandir and not shared with other things.
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QuestionOther than Ganesha, what other deities can be in the shrine?Community AnswerGanesha is considered to be worshiped first before other deities, and the correct way is to light a diya using the Ganpati Puja oil along with the White Madar wicks to get the blessings of Lord Ganesha. Ganesha and Lakshmi should be placed together, and Lakshmi Puja oil with Lakshmi Grace wicks should be used for pleasing Maa Lakshmi to get prosperity, positivity, and good energy in the place where the Diya (oil lamp) is lit. It's also important to light a 5 Mukhi Diya, also known as the Panch mukhi diya, the right way to do Lakshmi Puja. Apart from this, on every Friday, you should use the Lakshmi Puja oil along with the Lotus Stem wicks to light a lamp in front of the Maa Lakshmi idol.
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QuestionWhat if I need to travel and there's nobody to look after the shrine? What am I supposed to do in such a situation?Community AnswerYou don't have to really look over it unless it is low to the ground and you have a pet but if you don't you can just put water on the shrine and leave it. God won't be mad.
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QuestionCan you make a Hindu shrine on the floor?Aarya HandaCommunity AnswerYes you can. However, the idea usually is that you place your shrine at a slightly elevated level above head height to symbolise the importance and God's "authority" above you.
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QuestionCan I pray without an idol and photo?Community AnswerYes. Idols and photos are used to help one concentrate on Krishna (God), but you can pray without them. The most important thing is that you pray sincerely to Krishna.
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QuestionIf I want to pray to Lord Shiva how do I decorate my shrine? Is it possible to use a Ganesha image beside him?Tango EchoCommunity AnswerIf you want to pray to Lord Shiva, you can use a photo, idol and you can use a Ganesha image beside him.
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