Net meeting with Sri Tridandi Jeear
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• August 18, 1999
I am happy to share that despite some minor technical problems, the inaugural net meeting with HH Sri Tridandi SrimanNarayana Ramanuja Jeear Swamy was very successful and spiritually inspiring. The meeting took place on Sunday, August 15 and gathered together a small but sincere group of bhAgavathas from throughout the US and India. Building on the occasion of India's Independence Day, HH emphasized that our true independence is really yet to come, for it involves becoming free from our bondage to this samsAram. And it is with this intent that the Lord came in the avAtharan of NaraNarayanan, whose thirunakshatram also fell on August 15. HH described the story of how Perumal took the form of the two sons of Dharma Prajapati, and how at a tender age ascended to the Himalayas to began a penance for the sake of the redemption of all of the bound souls. This event occured at the age of the first Manu, approximately 1.8 billion years ago. Sri NaraNarayanan's tapas at BadrikAshramam continues to this day as He has taken the vow to remain on this earth until every bound soul is redeemed. Sri Jeear Swamy also touched upon how the Lord in this avAtharan became the first AchAryan of our paramparai by imparting mantrOpadEsham of the Thirumantram to Nara. In an interesting twist to the story, Sri HH described how the dEvathas felt jealous at the soulabhyam and kArunyam of Sriman NaraNarayanan towards mortals, and began creating havoc for human beings visiting His abode. At this point, Perumal commanded that the use of the temple would be equally divided, with 6 months of time being allotted for service from human beings, and six months of the year being solely reserved for worship from the dEvathas. During the summer months, when human beings are capable of visiting the temple, a brahmacharyan from an orthodox vaidika family is assigned to serve Perumal as His chief archaka. In the winter months, when the temple is reserved only for the dEvas, Narada serves as the archaka. Out of their sole desire to serve their Lord, Kuberan and Garudan became the dwArpAlakas at this temple, making it unique among divya dEshams. And, fulfilling her role as the purushAkAran, ThayAr appears as the beautiful forest that surrounds the temple, known as Badarika Vanam, protecting both Her Consort and His devotees from the snow and harsh high altitude sun (things that we Rocky Mountain-ites are all too aware of). Sri HH concluded his discourse by imparting a thaniyan, composed by the fifth Manu during his sEvai of Sri NaraNarayanan. As the thaniyan was composed by a Manu, it is regarded to be a mantram, meditation upon which will remind one of the vaibhavam of Sri NaraNarayanan, and inspire one to take on the path of prapatti to Him. Sri Jeear Swamy's next net meeting upanyAsam will take place on Sunday, August 22 at 8:30 PM IST (11:00 AM Eastern, 10:00 AM Central). He will be discussing the vaibhavam of Sri LakshmiHayagrivan to mark the occasion of AvaNi Avittam, which falls on August 26. For details on how to join this discussion, please contact Sri Raghuram Mudumbaor Sri Ravi Yekkirala . adiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan, Mohan
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