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I prefer to chant the Name of my favourite deity to that of my family deity - is that ok?

Yes, it is okay to chant the Name of one’s favourite deity (i.e. the deity one has a liking for), but it is better to chant the Name of the family deity or the divine principle as per one’s religion for rapid spiritual progress.

The reasons for this are:

1. Most conducive for our spiritual growth

 

The Deity of the family (an aspect of God)
Five major principles of God
Imbibing the principles of God

 

In some cases we find people who have an affinity for a particular deity who is different to their family deity or the deity of religion that they are born under.

For example, a Roman Catholic’s female deity of worship is Mother Mary; however they may be attracted to chanting Lord Buddha’s Name. In the case of a Hindu, they may prefer chanting another Hindu deity’s Name such as Lord Krishna over their family deity.

One’s liking for a deity could either stem from the fact that one’s worship of that deity has remained incomplete in a previous birth (past life) or that one is impressed after reading or hearing about the deity’s attributes, function and glory through stories, etc.

 

2. Minimal side-effects

The Name of God is very powerful and pure. Sometimes when we chant the Name of God, it may initially give us a bit of discomfort as we cannot withstand the purity of the Name. This discomfort could include headaches or nausea.

The deity of one’s family or religion of birth being of the Absolute Earth element is least likely to create any discomfort. On the other hand when one commences to chant something like Gayatri mantra which is of the Absolute Fire element, it is more likely to give one discomfort.

3. Spiritual Experiences

Please refer to our section on spiritual experiences.