# SB 4.8.58 > परिचर्या भगवतो यावत्यः पूर्वसेविताः । > ता मन्त्रहृदयेनैव प्रयुञ्ज्यान्मन्त्रमूर्तये ॥५८॥ ## Text > paricaryā bhagavato > yāvatyaḥ pūrva-sevitāḥ > tā mantra-hṛdayenaiva > prayuñjyān mantra-mūrtaye ## Synonyms *paricaryāḥ*—service; *bhagavataḥ*—of the Personality of Godhead; *yāvatyaḥ*—as they are prescribed (as above mentioned); *pūrva-sevitāḥ*—recommended or done by previous *ācāryas*; *tāḥ*—that; *mantra*—hymns; *hṛdayena*—within the heart; *eva*—certainly; *prayuñjyāt*—one should worship; *mantra-mūrtaye*—who is nondifferent from the *mantra.* ## Translation **One should follow in the footsteps of previous devotees regarding how to worship the Supreme Lord with the prescribed paraphernalia, or one should offer worship within the heart by reciting the mantra to the Personality of Godhead, who is nondifferent from the mantra.** ## Purport It is recommended here that even if one cannot arrange to worship the forms of the Lord with all recommended paraphernalia, one can simply think about the form of the Lord and mentally offer everything recommended in the *śāstras,* including flowers, *candana* pulp, conchshell, umbrella, fan and *cāmara.* One can meditate upon offering and chant the twelve-syllable *mantra, oṁ namo bhagavate vāsudevāya.* Since the *mantra* and the Supreme Personality of Godhead are nondifferent, one can worship the form of the Lord with the *mantra* in the absence of physical paraphernalia. The story of the *brāhmaṇa* who worshiped the Lord within his mind, as related in *Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu,* or *The Nectar of Devotion,* should be consulted in this connection. If paraphernalia is not present physically, one can think of the items and offer them to the Deity by chanting the *mantra.* Such are the liberal and potent facilities in the process of devotional service.