Arcana-vidhi: The Method of Deity Worship
Vedic, Tantric, and Mixed
नि:सृतं ते मुखाम्भोजाद् यदाह भगवानज: । पुत्रेभ्यो भृगुमुख्येभ्यो देव्यै च भगवान् भव: ॥ ३ ॥ एतद् वै सर्ववर्णानामाश्रमाणां च सम्मतम् । श्रेयसामुत्तमं मन्ये स्त्रीशूद्राणां च मानद ॥ ४ ॥
niḥsṛtaṁ te mukhāmbhojād yad āha bhagavān ajaḥ putrebhyo bhṛgu-mukhyebhyo devyai ca bhagavān bhavaḥ
Oh Señor magnánimo, las instrucciones de este proceso de adoración a la Deidad emanaron primero de Tu boca de loto. Luego el bienaventurado Aja, Brahmā, las comunicó a sus hijos, encabezados por Bhṛgu, y el Señor Śiva las enseñó a la diosa Pārvatī. Este método es aceptado y apropiado para todos los varṇa y āśrama; por ello considero que adorarte en Tu forma de Arca es lo más benéfico entre todas las prácticas espirituales, incluso para mujeres y śūdras.
In 11.27.4 Uddhava says the Lord’s teaching on worship is accepted by all varṇas and āśramas, and is especially beneficial for women and śūdras—showing bhakti practices are universally accessible.
He is establishing the authority and lineage of the teaching: it comes from Kṛṣṇa, was spoken by Brahmā to sages like Bhṛgu, and also taught by Śiva to the Goddess—confirming it as a widely honored, traditional path.
Adopt a steady, simple bhakti routine—such as offering food, chanting, and respectful worship—knowing the Bhagavatam presents devotional practice as a highest good for all people, regardless of background.