Equality
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• December 12, 1995
It seems to me that equality was not an objective of Sri Vaishnavam, not then, not today. Sri Vaishnavam is primarily concerned with understanding the scriptures and leading life consistent with the scriptural principles. There is no need to make excuses or pretend otherwise. Equality is to be found only at the lotus feet of our Lord Sriman Narayana. However, acharyas like Swami Sri Desikan have shown that it is possible to accord the highest form of respect for all Sri Vaishnavas, irrespective of caste, and yet be true to varnashrama dharma system. This is no more or no less a rhetoric relative to the 21st century doctrines that purport to deliver us unto egalitarian utopia. What is truly disconcerting to me is not that an acharya for a brahmin must be a brahmin, that is probably of theoretical interest only, but the dilution of the principle that all Sri Vaishnavas must be treated with the utmost respect possible. Here, we, with 21st century concepts of right and wrong, could learn a thing or two from our poorvaacharyaas. In any case, I feel finding satisfactory answers to the questions Mani and Kaushik raise are as important as other traditional activities for the continued good health of Sri Vaishnavam. -- Dileepan
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