After returning home and meditating upon Urvaśī all night, he wanted to perform a Vedic ritualistic ceremony to satisfy his desire. Thereafter he went to the same place where he had left Agnisthālī, and there he saw that from the womb of a śamī tree had come an aśvattha tree. Purūravā made two sticks from this tree and thus produced a fire. By such a fire one can satisfy all lusty desires. The fire was considered the son of Purūravā. In Satya-yuga there was only one social division, called haṁsa; there were no divisions of varṇa like brāhmaṇa, kṣatriya, vaiśya and śūdra. The Veda was the oṁkāra. The various demigods were not worshiped, for only the Supreme Personality of Godhead was the worshipable Deity.
Demigod worship (SB cantos 9 - 12)
Expressions researched:
"demigod"
|"demigods"
|"worship"
|"worshipable"
|"worshiped"
|"worshiping"
|"worships"
Notes from the compiler:
VedaBase query: "demigod* worship*"@7
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 9
Page Title: | Demigod worship (SB cantos 9 - 12) |
Compiler: | Visnu Murti, Serene |
Created: | 02 of Nov, 2012 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=37, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 37 |