Re:Question on dEvatAntaram
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• April 23, 2001
Dear suresh, You wrote :- Dear Devotees of Sriman Narayana, In the Vedas we find sUktAs or prayers for all the different devathAs.Even in our daily sandhyAvandanam we do Namaskarams to different devathas in all the directions and finally prostrate to Lord narayana.While eating food we offer to Ana,apana...and finally Brahman or SriMan Narayana. So All the different dEvathAs are expansions of Sriman Narayana(SharIra SharIri bhavam) and all such DEvathAs are actually looking after various functionings of Nature/Vishwa thereby assisting SriMan NarAyana, should we not consider them as BhAgavathAs? In the Upanishad it is declared that 'Shivscha Narayanaha, shakrashcha Narayanaha,...' In the BhagavadgIta Lord Sri Krishna has said 'RudrANAm ShankarscAham...' etc., Even in the VishnusahasraNama phalasrhuti Eshwara reveals the SriRAma mantram to PArvati which is equivalent to chanting the entire Vishnu sahasranAmam.So should we not consider Shiva as a BhAgavatha and worship as we worship a BhAgavatha? When the Lord SriKrishna declares mAmEkam sharaNam vraja should we not see the 'Sarva Bhootastham Ekam NarAyanam? He is also SarvaBhootAthmabhootAma!! As VishNavas are we not supposed to see the same vishnu in a learned brahmana, a chandAla, a stone or a tree? then why not in other dEvathAs. The purport is that one should not consider other DevathAs as seperate from Sriman Narayana and worship them independantly. Should we not take example from the great AchArya Sri Narada Maharshi who will be continuously chanting Narayana Narayana and happily moving around with All the DEvathAs , RaKshasAs etc., working and wishing for the good of the whole universe? Kindly enlighten me. Namo Sriman NarAyaNa Suresh Srinivasamurthy ******************************************************* First,let me tell you that the logic and corresponding reasoning given by you in the above posting which is in harmony with the visistaadvaitha vedhantha is itself enlightening. Now,when our acharyas tell "worship only sriman narayana and avoid worship of other deities(as part of the requirements of saranagathi)",their main intention is to generate "one pointed devotion in the shishya or student to sriman narayana who is the core or antaryamin of the entire existence,from whom all else i.e jiva(in different karmic states as chandala,king,devatha etc and also in their natural state free from ties of karma) and prakriti(water,fire,stone etc) derive their existence ". This one pointed devotion is as a result of recognition of the fact of sriman narayana being the "Reality of realities i.e satyasya satyam",which includes the recognition of the"aprathik siddhi or inseperability of the jiva and prakriti from sriman narayana". So,One pointed devotion to sriman narayana also includes love and respect to his amsas or parts i.e jiva and prakriti as it is in accordance with the reality and what is to be avoided is the above feelings as a result of knowledge devoid of recognition of the core of the very existence i.e sriman narayana in its proper place. I hope the above answer helps. Sri krishnaarpanamasthu Suresh B.N. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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