Arcana-vidhi: The Method of Deity Worship
Vedic, Tantric, and Mixed
कृतन्यास: कृतन्यासां मदर्चां पाणिना मृजेत् । कलशं प्रोक्षणीयं च यथावदुपसाधयेत् ॥ २० ॥
kṛta-nyāsaḥ kṛta-nyāsāṁ mad-arcāṁ pāṇināmṛjet kalaśaṁ prokṣaṇīyaṁ ca yathāvad upasādhayet
Après avoir accompli le nyāsa, le dévot doit sanctifier les différentes parties de son corps en les touchant tout en récitant des mantras. Il fera de même pour Ma forme d’Arca, puis, de ses mains, nettoiera la Déité en ôtant les fleurs anciennes et les restes des offrandes précédentes. Ensuite, il préparera correctement le kalaśa et le récipient prokṣaṇīya destiné à l’aspersion.
Before beginning the process of worship mentioned here, one should offer obeisances to one’s spiritual master, the Deity and other worshipable personalities.
This verse says that after nyāsa, a devotee should cleanse the Lord’s Deity form by hand and then properly prepare the kalaśa (water-pot) and the prokṣaṇīya (sprinkling vessel) according to prescribed rules.
In the Uddhava-gītā section, Kṛṣṇa instructs Uddhava on practical bhakti—especially Deity worship—so devotion is expressed through disciplined, reverent service and purified daily practice.
Approach worship and spiritual routines with cleanliness, preparation, and mindfulness—setting up a simple, orderly space and following a consistent method to cultivate steadiness and devotion.