Re: sri vaishnavite practices(3)
From the Bhakti List Archives
• April 17, 1999
Dear Friends : One of our members of the Bhakthi list requested my comments on some of the traditional practises of Sri VaishNavites . I thought this subject might be of interest to number of you as well . Hence I am sending an edited coipy of my response . You are welcome to add other complimentary information related to these three questions listed below with my responses . V.Sadagopan > >At 07:09 PM 4/7/99 -0700, you wrote: >Dear Dr. Sadagopan: > >I would like to ask your opinion on a point made by one of my relatives >regarding sri vaishnavite practices. Could you please comment on whether these >are truly sri vaishnavite practices or the figment of someone's imagination ? >1. sri vaishnavites do not use a karpooram arati - they use >an oil flame instead . There are specific places for oil ( wicker) lamps in Bhagavadh AarAdhanam .Pancha mukha deepam , Tiered rows of lamp have structured places . In some temples only ghee lamps are used inside the sannidhi for DheepAradhanai ( Dheepam samarpayAmi is associated with one of the ShOdasOpachArams to the Lord ). Camphor is a late comer .Its use is mostly confined to temples . Its medicinal properties ( a counter irritant for infections and in the treatment of pain and itching ) has a place in crowded garbhagrahams , where a lot of people assemble close to each other for the darsanam of the divya dampathis at their sanctum sanctoriums . From a hygenic point of view , it has a place in crowd management and disease control . The fact that it burns without leaving a residue ( other than the subliming soot) has mystified the minds of philosphers and mystically minded .Chemistry of a a Terpene ( ringed ketone), permits it to become very hot and luminous , while lit . Combustion forms steam and Carbon Dioxide quickly and the lumens are of a high grade that help us appreciate the divya aabharaNams of the Lord . Camphor from a pharmaceutical chemistry point of view is a plesant smelling , white , transluscent , terpene Ketone (C10 H 16 O )obtained from the Camphor Tree . It is used in manufacture of celluloid and as mentioned before as medicine for treating pain and itching . When Lord of Thirumalai caught the blow of an irate BhakthA (?) on his chin , camphor ( pacchai kaRpUram ) was pressed against the wound to mitigate the pain and help the wound heal . >2. sri vaishnavites do not "otthufy" their palms to >a karpooram arati since the palms represent shankha >and chakram . This is correct . More than the Shankam and Chakram incorporated in their hands in a mystical sense , the hand of a Yajnam performing Brahmin has Agni due to the tending of the Gaarhapathya , DakshiNa and AahavanIya Agnis every day .The great Appaya Deekshithar had peformed many Soma Yajnams . One day , when a king appeared before him and felt insulted , when the Deekshithar did not raise his right hand to bless him. The king was angry and demanded to know , why the great Dikshithar did not bless him " properly ". Deekshithar demurred . When pressed , he raised his right hand in the traditional fashion of uplifted right palm pointing to the body of the king standing before him . The king's robes caught fire from the VaidhikAgni concentrated in the right palm of Deekshithar. The king understood now the reasons behind the gesture of the compassionate AgnihOthri . None of us are in that class of sanctity today . Today , as the Container having the burning KaRpUram goes around , there is a general sense of anxiety felt by the Archakar and the sEvArthi ( samarpaNam on the Thattu ) and the pressure to reach out to press the warmth of the flames on to the palms and the eyes. Where there is a group of Sri VaishNavAs , the archakars will use the camphor deepam for MangaLaaratthi and then will discard the half-burning camphor aside .The archakar will not take the Thattu with Burning camphor outside the grabhagraham . >3. sri vaishnavites visiting saivite temples do not bring back >any vibhooti with them since it is considered temple property. First of all, no theevra Sri VaishNavite will go inside a Shiva Temple . if they are not EkAnthins or paramaikAnthins , they will not bring the VibhUthi outside due to an ancient belief " Shiva Sotthu Kula Naasanam ". In today's practise of" stealing " from the temples in broad day light by the temple sippanthis/adhikAris , there is not much of a fear about kula naasam . For instance , the famous temple at ThiruvArUr has(had) huge landed property donated by the ChOLA kings .The concentrated pilfering and deflection of the revenue form the Shiva Sotthu has resulted in not having enough revenue for conducting even regular pUjAs on a daily basis . V.Sadagopan
- Next message: Venkatesh K. Elayavalli: "april 18 - Uyakkondar Tirunakshathram"
- Previous message: Krishna Kalale: "computer problems last week. please resend email"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ]