It is meant for the purpose of daily worship.
The Deity receives the share of the daily worship in the temple.
The daily worship is with flowers and for the abhishekam, special deities are used.
He seldom went out on pilgrimage, and devoted himself to daily worship at the Math.
Male worshippers were no longer required to cover their heads, and there also came an end to daily public worship.
Brahmachari installed it in human form with eight hands facing west on the raised land east to them and advised for its daily worship.
He also gave icons of deities to all his disciples for daily worship.
Here important decisions regarding conduct of daily worship and festivals are taken.
Those who did not perform daily worship to Narayana wear the simple two line tilak only.
The number of raka'ahs for the five daily worship can be found below.