What is the difference between prayer and worship?

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Since my sanskrit knowledge is very limited, I generally read the english translations. Here I often find words like 'prayer', and 'worship'. Is there any difference in their meaning?










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Since my sanskrit knowledge is very limited, I generally read the english translations. Here I often find words like 'prayer', and 'worship'. Is there any difference in their meaning?










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Since my sanskrit knowledge is very limited, I generally read the english translations. Here I often find words like 'prayer', and 'worship'. Is there any difference in their meaning?










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  • Related: What's the difference between puja (पूजा), vandana (वंदना) and stuti (स्तुति).
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  • Related: What's the difference between puja (पूजा), vandana (वंदना) and stuti (स्तुति).
    – Pandya♦
    1 hour ago















Related: What's the difference between puja (पूजा), vandana (वंदना) and stuti (स्तुति).
– Pandya♦
1 hour ago




Related: What's the difference between puja (पूजा), vandana (वंदना) and stuti (स्तुति).
– Pandya♦
1 hour ago










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Prayer (प्रार्थना) - 'Can you please do this for me?'



Worship (पूजा) - 'Can I please do this for you?'



http://spokensanskrit.org






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    Prayer (प्रार्थना) - 'Can you please do this for me?'



    Worship (पूजा) - 'Can I please do this for you?'



    http://spokensanskrit.org






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      Prayer (प्रार्थना) - 'Can you please do this for me?'



      Worship (पूजा) - 'Can I please do this for you?'



      http://spokensanskrit.org






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        Prayer (प्रार्थना) - 'Can you please do this for me?'



        Worship (पूजा) - 'Can I please do this for you?'



        http://spokensanskrit.org






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        Prayer (प्रार्थना) - 'Can you please do this for me?'



        Worship (पूजा) - 'Can I please do this for you?'



        http://spokensanskrit.org







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