Re: ref: prapatti
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• May 26, 1994
I think in Ramanuja's time, the terms "bhakti" and "prapatti" were not quite as distinct as they became two centuries later, i.e., in the time of Pillai Lokacarya and Vedanta Desika. For example, Parasara Bhattar, who was a boy at the time of Ramanuja's death, uses the terms "bhakti" and "bhaktiyoga" to mean simply chanting the names of the Lord, singing his praises, and clasping ones hands together in surrender. (Bhagavad-guNa DarpaNa, a commentary on the Vishnu SahasranAmam -- the name of the work itself is quite wonderful -- "Mirror of the Lord's Qualities".) Tirukurukai Piraan Pillaan, the first commentator on the Tiruvaymozhi, uses bhaktiyoga in a similar manner. Regarding the term bhakti, in fact, Vedanta Desika is obliged to say in his commentary on Sri Ramanuja's Vaikuntha Gadyam that Ramanuja's statement that he wants "bhakti" means that he wants bhakti as an end, not a means for moksha. Similarly, I think one of our acharyas has said that once one has dedicated oneself to PerumaaL, she or he should pray only for bhakti and jnaanam; that is the sign of true surrender. Anyway, I don't think that anyone would deny that bhakti and prapatti go hand in hand; one really cannot have one without the other, no matter how one defines "bhakti". Mani
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