question on cremation
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• April 5, 1999
Please accept adiyen's pranamams. As Srimathi Nagu Satyan entrusted in me the responsibility of saying a few words on GadyaTrayam in the NAMA function, i was making an effort to understand the abc's of this captivating prose (thanx for all the posts devoted to the Gadya Trayam that we recently relished). Since i was reading the most simple meanings of this work, i came to realise that SriVaikuntha Gadyam is a nice description of what one gets to see and do (ntyakainkaryam) there. It kind of re-kindled in me the thought of cremation, that i have debated within myself for some time now. In the Hindu custom, we cremate a body, that has gone thru life. As some of us may not get moksham , it makes sense that the body is of no use following our death. Since, the jiva (atman) takes up another body in its quest to escape samsara. It gets confusing when one considers a soul in a body that actually attains moksham. In the book "Life of Ramanujacharya : (RKM publication)", they mention that the Sri Alavandar was cremated following his death. A Mahapurushan such as Alavandar who attained moksham , should be presently doing nityakainkaryam for Perumal in SriVaikuntham. If Alavandar was cremated, does his soul still have the body of Alavandar (on earth) in Vaikuntham? (ie, If in SriVaikuntham, the souls still have the body they were-in during their stay on earth). (This is just one example that came to my fictitious brain when i started putting together this note.) Both Nammalvar and Ramanuja mention the beauty of SriVaikuntham (Tiruvaymoli {Suzhvisum pani mughil}, and SriVaikuntha Gadyam, respectively) and the nityasooris and mumukshus. Since Garudan, Adiseshan, Viswaksenar (to name a few) have a body that is similar to those on earth, others who attained Moksham must also have the body they adorned on earth. I am looking to the learned members of this group to help me understand. I have few other (silly) questions that i plan to post later. (Silly questions come from Silly minds, and i am the best example). thanking you for your patience. adiyen, Ramanuja dasan (srinivasan)
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