Ashtayama is a schedule of worship performed eight times a day by some Vaishnavite sects in their temples. In the Vallabha sect kirtanas are sung at different parts of the day when Bhagavan is woken up (at dawn), decorated, fed, re-awakened after rest at noon, worshiped at dusk and so on. The Radhavallabha, Nimaraka, Haridasi and Gaudiya sects have also their own prescriptive rituals for the
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