Murti
Devotional (Bhakti) practices are centered on cultivating a deep and personal bond of love with God through one of His or Her forms, and often make use of murtis. Some Hindu denominations however reject image-worship.
Murti worship is commonly equated with idolatry by many followers of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This view of murtis being idols misapplies Judeo-Christian ideas to Hindu practices and fails to reflect actual Vedic philosophy and Hindu belief. The Hindu concept of murti worship is far closer to that of the icon, and consists of veneration of the image or statue as representative of a higher ideal or principle rather than objectifying divinity as the material object itself.
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- See Ishta-Deva
| Topics in Hinduism | |
| Primary Scriptures: |
Vedas | Upanishads | Bhagavad Gita Itihasa (Ramayana & Mahabharata) |
| Other texts: |
Tantras | Sutras | Puranas | Brahma Sutras Hatha Yoga Pradipika | Yoga Sutra |
| Concepts: |
Brahman | Dharma | Karma | Moksha | Maya Punarjanma | Samsara |
| Schools & Systems;: |
Early Hinduism | Samkhya | Nyaya | Vaisheshika Yoga | Mimamsa | Vedanta | Tantra | Bhakti |
| Traditional Practices: | Jyotish | Ayurveda |
| Rituals: | Aarti | Darshan | Puja | Satsang | Thaal | Yagnya |
| Gurus and Saints: |
Sankara | Ramakrishna | Vivekananda | Aurobindo Ramana Maharshi | Sivananda |
| Denominations: |
Vaishnavism | Shaivism | Shaktism Agama Hindu Dharma | Contemporary movements |