Sarasvati Puja question
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• August 7, 1998
Dear Bhaktas, I was looking at the Bahudhanya Samvatsara calendar that Anand had posted earlier: http://thondar.busi.utc.edu/bhakti/archives/jun98/0078.html In it he has written this paragraph: > 4. Kindly note that Vaishnava Saraswati PoojA falls on Sep 30th. Sri >VaishnavAs don't celebrate this as a function (not even be a vyAjA for >performing a special HayagrIva ArAdhanA that day ). and the source cited is Sri U.Ve. V.N. GopAla DesikAchAryA. I specifically asked my acharya Sri Rangapriya Svami about the status of Sarasvati, and specifically whether the Goddess of Learning should be thought of as "anya-devatA". Rangapriya Svami very clearly said, "illai; anya devatA anRu, appadi ninaikka koodaadhu." He asked a sishya to bring a paTham of b Lord Hayagriva seated on a white lotus (pundarIkam). [This paTham should be familiar to many, particularly Karnataka Sri Vaishnavas, as it has been distributed for many years by sri parakAla maTham.] Rangapriya Svami then said that the goddess sitting on Hayagriva's lap, dressed in white, was none other than Sarasvati -- i.e., he said that Sarasvati should be thought of as none other than Lakshmi. This cleared up many doubts for me, since I had also seen a Sarasvati paTham in the sannidhi of my grandfather, a very devout Sri Vaishnava and close associate of Uttamur Viraraghavachariar Svami. Subsequent to receiving upadesam from Sri Rangapriya Svami, I also visited the home of my wife's grandfather in Madras, also a ati-vIra-Vaishnava, and I noticed a Sarasvati paTham in his sannidhi as well. Could it be that some Sri Vaishnava families view Sarasvati in a different light? Of course, one should always follow one's own family tradition, guided by the dictates of one's acharya, but I am posing the question to get more information from fellow readers. Thanking you, adiyEn Mani
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