Re: Beginning Krishna worship
I too am a Krishna devotee who prefers solitary worship. Although I tend to "wear my religion on my sleeve" and talk about it to anyone who will listen, I'm very private when it comes to worship. I don't even like to pray where others can hear or see me.
I chant the maha-mantra whenever I am alone, wherever I am, and I do puja from a small shrine set up on a table, also when I am alone. I read the Gita and other scriptures whenever I am able to, which is several times a day at least.
There is no reason you cannot do it alone. If you feel called to include Lord Krishna in your worship, then go ahead.
Jeff (a.k.a. Govinda Das)
Hindu Quaker.
Though I am eternal, immutable, and the Lord of all beings, yet I manifest Myself by controlling material Nature, using My own divine potential energy, the Divine Light
(Bhagavad Gita 4:6
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