Issues before Srivaishnavism - 3
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• April 25, 2001
Dear bhaktAs, In this mail, I would like to talk about a specific thing going on Tirumalai that is of concern to all of us. This is to do with the sAtthumaRai that happens every morning at the temple, where a Srivaishnava gOshti is alowed to enter the temple all the way up to kulasEkaran padi freely. As you all know, getting close to the sannadhi is not an easy task these days at the malai. This temple at this point has lost most of its proper traditions, what with the temple being open almost 24 hours and all kinds of new sEvAs introduced all the time. He is now not only nithya-kalyANap perumAL, but also nithya- brahmOtsavap perumAL. One of the few things still left is the sAtthumaRai. For long the TTD has been trying to either remove this practice or restrict it somehow. On this trip, what I heard was that the issue is in the courts at Delhi now. I was told that if the TTD cannot stop it they want to issue tickets for the same. The cost being either Rs.100 or even Rs.1000! One of the things that the TTD is pointing out I hear is the boorish behaviour of the gOshti during sAtthumaRai. For those of you who have not attended one, in the past it has indeed been a spectacle. The sAtthumaRai is allowed to begin even before the gOshti is assembled, with the result everyone ends up running inside. Then once inside, there is great amount of pushing and shoving with some coming close to stepping even inside the sanctum sanctorum. This time I noticed, that there was some streamlining going on; not everyone was allowed to go in; everyone was requested at all times to maintain order and overall they did. This ticketing would be a sad thing if it were allowed to happen. Yet, I am sure that most people would not have a problem if there was a 100 rupee price. It is also sad that the issue had to go the courts before we decide to maintain order amongst ourselves. Again, a general sense of apathy runs amongst us in these matters. There is also the matter of archakAs. Just as in Srirangam recently, at Tirumalai there are cases of some archakAs systematically allowing long held traditions to be removed or changed for personal benefits. So, why bring this specific issue up? It is just one example of a number of common things that face all of us. My request through these egroups is that if you or anyone you know can exert any pressure on these kind of situations, please do not hesitate to do so. It may work or it may not, but please let us not become bystanders on these issues. For too long we have done that while concentrating on differences within and missing out on the greater picture. There is also the matter of AnanthAzvAr's thirumALigai at Tirumalai that was of great personal pain to me. I will not talk about it in this email but it was an instance where attempts were made to do something and still did not succeed. It only goes to show how much tireless efforts remain to be done. adiyEn madhurakavi dAsan T.C.A. Venkatesan __________________________________________________ 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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