Re: Srivaishnavism in isolation.
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• December 9, 1999
--- Sheshadri Ranganathanwrote: > Dear Bhaktas, Consider a> person so much in love > with the Srivaishnava sampradayam and day-in and> day-out mingling with the > Srivaishnavas discussing about the Lord and> immersing in his bhakthi. He > comes out of this environment and lands up in a> place where he gets no > company of Srivaishnavas or people who can > understand the value of the > devotion or Srivaishnavism. How should a person like > this maintain his > Srivaishnavite thoughts in the midst of people who> talk of other things? > Sheshadri adiyen is really glad to see young members like Sri.Sheshadri and others asking sharp, realistic and interesting questions. Sri.Sheshadri's is very good question. To tenaciously practice the tenets of SriVaishnavism one needs strong and constant inter-action with other like-minded SriVaishnavas. Also one needs SriVaishnava role-models or 'walking examples' to be around us all the time. Our faith in Srisampradayam flowers when it is tended to and cultivated in an environment where satsangham with other 'bhagavatas' is easily available or accessed. In an environment barren of day-to-day Vaishnavaite symbols, practices and institutions the faith can most likely begin to wither. To those who leave the shores of India to foreign lands this predicament is particularly common. Ancient seers and 'achAryA-s' never left the shores of Bharatam for fear that they may not be able, even if for only a day, to maintain "nitya-agnihOtram" -- to keep the daily sacrificial fires lighted. In these modern days, our young boys and girls travel to far-off lands and live there to earn their livelihoods. Some of them do it out of pure personal choice. Some do it out of force of personal circumstances. In either case they find themselves in alien environments amongst alien peoples and alien faiths. The feel disorientated and rootless. Fortunately, in countries like USA or as in some countries of the Gulf, there are sizable populations of SriVaishnavas and hence some kind of 'sampradAyic' environment is created by them amidst their community. They build surrogate 'Tirupatis' and 'SriRangams' in foreign lands and seek to recreate the SriVaishnava ambience even in the middle of Beverly Hills, Madison Square, Hyde Park or a Dubai shopping mall. But a surrogate is always a surrogate and to the true Vaishnava faithful it may not always fulfil a yearning for the original. adiyen has also acutely experienced the problem of "isolation" that Sri.Sheshadri has openly shared with the group. adiyen feels that the problem can be alleviated to some extent as follows: (1) There is the modern appliance of cassette-players and recorders. Very useful. You can record your favourite shlokas, upanyasams, kalapshepams, vedic and prabhandic recitations. With a wonderful collections built over the years you can instantly recreate by the touch of a button Vaishnavite experiences in your mind. (2) There is the inter-net and there are chat-groups like the Bhakti-group, malolan-net etc. galore in the cyber landscape. Choose one in which you think you will be most comfortable. You will instantly have the satsangham of like-minded and like-speaking bhagavatas. (3) There are plenty of publications these days from Ahobila mutt, TTD, Krishna-consciousness, etc. You can subscribe for them and stay abreast of what is happening in the religious world. Magazines like "nrsimha-priya" can also take you out of your isolation. (4) Try and see a Srivaishnava trait in everyone around you. Your friend may not be wearing "urdhva-pundhra". He may not have had "samAshrayanam". He may not even know what "prappatti" is or what "dvaya-mantram" is. But he may be a good humble individual. He may be truthful and sensitive. He may have a charitable disposition. He may be soft-spoken and gentle nature. he may love fine things in life like music poetry etc. Is he not also a Vaishnavan? Can you not be friends with him? Can he not help you overcome your "isolation"? dAsan, Sampathkumaran __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com
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