Re: acharyas etc.
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• December 1, 1995
Some information that I have heard about svayam-acharya families: It just means that those families that consider themselves svayam-acharya do not strictly follow any particular Mutt, because the svayam-acharya family has had a long history of scholarship in Sri Vaishnavism and has had no need for any connection to a Mutt. Normally, samaaSrayaNam (formal initiation as a Sri Vaishnava) is done by an elder in the svayam-acharya family, as Krish pointed out. However, since these days many elders are not aware of the details of the initiation ritual, they go outside the family to some respected swami, either a sannyasi or grhastha. Even if they go outside, there is no requirement that they go to a sannyasi of a Mutt. My family is svayam-acharya, and my father underwent samaaSrayaNam with Sri Ranga Ramanuja Mahadesikan, a sannyasi not associated with any Mutt, either formally or through his own samaaSrayaNam. Respect is always paid to Mutt jeeyars because of their learning and status as sannyasis. However, generally, there is no formal connection between any Mutt and a svayam-acharya family. (Mutts as formal institutions developed much later than the Sri Vaishnava sampradaaya). Mani
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