Do we need to ask Him?
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• December 2, 1996
No doubt His grace is the prime cause for salvation, but not begging for it (mOksham) seems a little, I am sorry to say, haughty to me. note that the aazhvaars did not stop with just praising the Lord, but also pleaded for His thiruvadi mOksham, "adikkeezh amarndhu pugundhEnE" "appOdhaik ippOthE solli vaiththEn", etc., etc. So, it seems to me, pleading for it is quite apt for us. >From my personal experience I feel not asking for something that has already occurred in my mind is a sign of pride. In this context I am reminded of the Thiruppathi Goindhaa story posted here by Sri Sudarshan where the bhaktha was not bashful proclaiming for all the world to hear what he had asked the Lord to give him the previous year. After all is He not "koLLak kuraivilan, vENdiRRellaam tharum vaLLal"? Thank you, Dileepan
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