As described in Chapter 26, internal worship is considered superior to external rituals. Instead of physical objects, this form of worship uses profound emotional and spiritual states as offerings. For example, one is encouraged to wash the divine's feet with "warm tears of joy," apply the "sandalwood paste of pure love," and provide clothing of "true faith." The text emphasizes that this internal ritual, focused on pure emotions and devotion, is the true way to please the divine and is more valuable than any external offering one could make.
How is internal worship described as being superior to external offerings?
📖 Chapter 26