Re: small doubt
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vtca • Mon Feb 11 2002 - 10:36:32 PST
Dear BhagavatOttamas,
Recently there had been some correspondence regarding the
meaning of the word "iyengar". The word "i" denoting
five is also a Tamil word (not Sanskrit, Telugu and
Kannada alone). I am attaching a mail on the subject
forwarded by adiyEn's brother Sri TCA Sadagopan.
adiyEn madhurakavi dAsan
TCA Venkatesan
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Sri TCA Sadagopan writes:
The title Iyengar denotes "A Person who performs the PANCHA
SAMASKARAMS in their daily routine". Such eligibility occurs to them
after the ritual of "Samaachrayanam" by a worthy and True Aachaaryan.
The Pancha samaskarams are : 1. Daily Snanam (in the morning and
evening) with application of Urthva Pundaram, 2. Nithyaanusandhaanam
(including Manthra pushpam, Sandhya vandanam, Perumal amudhupadi) 3.
Aacharyan tiruvadi saranaagati or sambandam, 4. Vaishnava Ghoshti
kainkaryam (including adhithi samaaradanai) and 5. Bhagavat
prabhatti. ( Thayar & Perumaal sevai).
Just as a person perceives this world through the 5 sensory organs of
Mey, Vaai, Kann, Mukku, & Sevi, an Iyengar perceives his world
through these 5 samaskaraas, taking these as the Angaas for spiritual
life. Thus the name Iyengaars - meaning "I" (5 in chaste Tamil -
like "ai aindum ariyaada maanidarai") "Angaars" - Angangalai
udaiyavar.
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