Re: A 'mArgazhi' diary: some reflections - 5.3
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• December 27, 1999
dear srI sampathkumAr, > This is indeed a very difficult question to answer > with any degree of honesty or objectivity at any time > in our lives. But the Vedic religion gives us a very > simple and clear answer to the question. It says that > all of us live on earth only to fulfill 4 principal > objectives viz. (1)"kAma" (2) "arthA" (3) "dharmA" and > (4) "mOksha" which are the same as the Tamil "inbam", > "poruL", "aram" and "veeDu". > The reason for our existence is *NOT* to fulfill the above 4 purushArthAs. I think that wording the above could be - The objectives of those who live on earth can be classified into 4 purushArthAs - rather than what is said above. adiyEn hopes that the intent of your statement above was NOT "jIvAs exist to fulfill the 4 principal objectives". > "purusha-suktam" picturesquely describes this "Order > Beyond" as "athyaTishta- dasAm-gulam"... "that world > which is at least 10 feet beyond the reach of this > one"!). > adiyEn hopes you will not interpret this post as personal criticism. We all need to be very very careful while we write in public. We should be first and foremost accurate AND be consistent with what our AchAryAs say. This is the first time adiyEn has come across such an interpretation of that verse of purusha suktam. Is there any pramANa for this? The above line is usually interpreted by our pUrvAchAryAs as "One that is beyond the reach of 10 fingers" - a possible understanding would be "One that is not subjet to understanding based on anything that is derived from the 10 digits - i.e. all the sciences that have been developed by human beings (since counting with the 10 fingers form the basis for everything). > > Andal's "tiruppAvai", scholars and "achAryA-s" remind > us, actually teems with several scintillating > references to this great Vedantic matrix of > "purushArthA-s" described above. > > adiyen will study them in the next page of this > "mArgazhi diary". > please do write on thiruppAvai. But my request is for you to be faithful to pUrvAchAryAs' commentaries. We have a wealth of pUrvAchAryAs' commentaries and interpretations on thiruppaavai. There is no need for us to have our own interpretation. adiyEn has taken the liberty of cutting and pasting from a different post of yours -----begin quote--- adiyen's feels Goda's poetry is a many-splendoured gem. It appeals in a variety of ways to varied literary tastes and religious dispositions. It offers infinite scope for "yukti" and adiyen is not at all pretending to offer authentic SriVaishnava achArya "vyAkhyAnam". That is why adiyen is openly saying in my posts that these are 'diarized reflections' of mine. Nothing more, nothing less. -----end quote--- adiyEn agrees that thiruppAvai can be appealing in different ways to different people. However, this list is NOT the place for such musings. This is a srIvaishNavA list - Hence, anything said (let alone thiruppAvai, which is probably one of the most important paasurams for us), should be consistent with what our pUrvAchAryAs say. Anything that is different from what our pUrvAchAryA's/AchAryAs have said is not something that should be encouraged. If we want to appreciate the tamizh literary aspects of thiruppaavai, then there is soc.culture.tamil for that purpose. adiyEn quotes another paragraph from your post ----begin quote adiyen finds it very difficult to believe that "vratam" and "yagnyam" are to be regarded as, what Sri.Mani calls, "pretexts" in the 'tiruppAvai'. AndAl, adiyen thinks, intended them as real. They ARE real. Reading the lines of the "pasurams" you cannot deny that there is a clear message viz.: "perform "yagnyam" and reap universal welfare". ---- end quote If your interpretation of thiruppaavai can be summarized as you so succintly did in the last line of the above paragraph, adiyEn suggests that you check with your AchAryan about that interpretation. ThiruppAvai's message is NOT "perform yagnyam and reap universal welfare". If you need a copy of our pUrvAchAryA's vyAkhyAnams, adiyEn will be glad to arrange for you to get one. If you need upanyAsam tapes, please let me know and adiyEn will be glad to arrange for them too. adiyEn madhurakavi dAsan, Thirumalai Anandanpillai Varadhan
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