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• April 5, 1995
Mr. Krishna wrote an instantaneous reply to my brief posting on Karmic cycle as a "thought"on Karmic cycle. Mr.Krishna, You have replied in 10 minutes. I salute your blind faith on all Avathaarams as I also worship them and have blind faith on them. I also respect your belief that they are excluded from the Karmic Cycle. Your ref erences are extradinary and respectful. But Sriman Narayana has been talked about in other literatures also. This being a forum to discuss and gain kno wledge from various sources, I treat your comment as one input. There is no way one would want to confine the source of knowledge to one book or one pu raanaa or a selective few. Then we would not have discussed bible herein th is group and the concept of holy Father a few days back. There are many the ories to argue on Karma concept. But defining the scope to a selected numbe r of literatures is questionable. It is not logic and neither the pundits beleive in such arguments. If there is a truth in some literature on some form why not we accept it. The bottom line is Truth is a Truth. It doesnot matter whether it is a bible or periya puraanam or Naalaayiram. I donot know if you can understand Tamil. If you read some of the concluding lines of paththus the azhwaars swear that those ten paasurams are the essence of all vedas and so on. I beleive that. God did not appear for sanskrit people alone .God made his holy books avail able for non sanskrit people also. So Naalaayiram is no less to vedam. If you know the naalaayiram, they are arranged in some order which is unique that even the scriptures you mentioned did not follow that order. It is Brahman's nature and Pranava and then the Vedams and Vedaangams. There is a section called Amalanaathipuraan. This entire set of paasurams are equated to Pranavam, and the first letters of the first three paasurams start with "a" "vu" and "ma". Naalaayirams are also unique in one another way. This is the only literature offered to Sriman Narayan in front of him. ie The first song of the mudhalaazhwaar known as Poygai Aazhwaar starting "VaiyamE thagaliyaa" was sung in front of HIM and Praati at Thirukkoviloor when the three azhwaars took refuge in small shelter. Sriman Naraayana appeared there with Praati and the first song was offered to him directly and I am asking you if any of the other puraanams are offered directly in his presence. The only exception is Geetha and Udhdhava Geetha which are offered by Himself. It is understood that I have read the basic literatures and some puraanams more than your suggested minimum requirement of 10 hrs. Besides I have discussed with many saints and Siththar followers on many issues. We have a proverb in tamil which says "listening is better than reading". I ha ve heard from people who really did penance and these people are not avail able for any ordinary persons. It is hard even to spot some of them. It is a she ar luck I met some of them at strange circumstances. None of them suggest me that only a few puraanams are authentic and that others are semi legitimate. Some of them gave me clear knowledge many fundamental doubts of mine. I donot know how they knew I have these doubts. But they are more than ordinary persons. But my analysis is coming out from many sources which you have not heard of. So I humbly suggest that you must try to read some of the other puraanams also wherein Sriman Naarayanmoorthy has a role to play. I donot think that he played those roles for nothing. I truly believe that whatever HE has done, has something to convey. Whether a penance on Kanaka Durga as Parasu Ramar or a worship on Lord shiva as Rama at Rameshvaram. There are few references to Lord Krishna's end (hit by the arrow) as a Karmic reaction to Vaali vatham in Rama Avathaaram. Do you think that Lord Krishna's end is accidental and has nothing to convey ? By any chance have you read the Udhdhava Geetha, the last message of Sri Krishna ? The supreme personal, Lord Vasudeva only in his form is not bound by Karma. But many of the analysis by learned scholars (who are sanyaasis, read and preached volumes and volumes of puraanams and so they obviously have done more than 10 hours of book work) point out that there is a karmic cycle created by some of the actions of Avathaarams also. Do you know why Paarvathi did severe penance on "Vaamanaa" (she could have done on Sriman Naarayanamoorthy himself) and sought his blessings and got her name as "Kaamaakshi" and do you know who asked her do such penenace seeking "Vaamanaa"'s blessings. Vaamanaa is a very importanat Avathaaram from whom many of the Sri vaishanava beliefs and protocols are derived. Do you know what are they? Do you know the relevance of Hanuman as siriya thiruvadi and why he is considered incarnation of Lord Shiva by some ? Do you know why Sriman Naaraayana Moorthy sought the footing of Lord Shiva in a contest with Brahmaa ? Do you know why Sri Hari Hara puthran known as Aiyyappan was born to Hari and Haran. Do you know who helped Lord Muruga to conquer Sooran and how ? Do you know how Sriman Naarayanamoorthy stopped the "Oozhi kaala nada nam" of Lord shiva ( the world was starting to get destroyed and It cannot happen without Kalki Avathaaram since the time was not ripe then for it. So Sriman Naarayanamoorthy tactfully stopped Lord Shiva from dancing oozhikaalam). Do you know how ? Do you also know how Sriman Naaryana got Lord Shiva out of the stomach of "Gajaashura" and what HE advised paarvathi in creation of "Lord Vinaayakar" ? Do you know why "Saraswathi" did penance for his blessings at Thirumalai and how the clan of Hiranyakashyup and other "Demons" began their existance ? Do you know why HIS presnce is sought in almost all puraanams ? Do you know that all these roles of HIM have something different and unique to learn. There are many more such roles HE has played in several puraanams, to offer us several details. It is always good to have a blind faith. But it is also dangerous to close the eyes and say that the world is dark. Some of us are inquisitive and there is nothing wrong in that. On the other hand it is always good to analyze and derive some useful conclusions from anything. As told in my "introduction message" to this group I strongly believe that many of the essentials are hidden with regard to the entire physical universe its creation preservation and destruction in Naalaayiram the Draavida vedam, and anyone with the God given analytical mind can see through them. I believe we vaishnavites cannot afford to live in isolation and we have to find strong reasoning for the roles Sri Vishnu takes up in other puraanaas too. There is a major drawback for the entire Hinduism 'cos some persons take extreme positions based on a set of puraanams and are many times unable to answer the omnipresence of Lord in many other corollaries. These people sometimes gives an unclear message and provides a confused image to Hinduism collectively and mainly Srivaishnavism in particular. Srivaishnavism is not a cult to have some rigid position on Sri Vishnu. The scope expands "for ever" and it depends on one's mental frame work as to how much one can take up and infer from this. I would continue to pursue my analysis in these lines, no matter what you think of. At the outset please donot take my arguments personally. Like I said that your comments are one input into my process of "seeking", one must also take my argument here as one another input. I must have come out strongly on some aspects. That means I am more than convinced on those. But my quest for more knowledge continues. I pray his Thiruvadis every day and meditate atleast 2 hours a day. I also worship him as the supreme being. It doesnot stop me in any way to analyse his Avathaarams and seek some good and useful information . I donot feel that I am compromising his superior nature in anyway. At the same time I donot have any rigid convictions like a fundamentalist and I am open to learn and gain more truth on HIM from any one and from any literature. Sam Rengi
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