Fwd: Re: "muppadUm thappAmE" -- CONCLUSION
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• January 16, 2000
Dear friends, adiyen's last post on "tiruppAvai" was in the format of Q&A (Questions & Answers). One young "bhAgavatA" member (who says he is "afraid" to post his questions on the main-list!) sent adiyen the following 2 additional questions by private mail. He does not mind adiyen sharing the answers on the main list. > > "... one can enjoy the tiruppAvai as you have >> done.. like religious/devotional poetry. But does the tiruppAvai have any place in religious practice?"" > > "you have generously quoted in your > > posts from traditional sources and yet you have taken > > liberties at many places with interpretation according to 'sampradAya'. Is this right? > > > > Adiyen's reply: Yes, the "tiruppAvai" can also be put to great use in religious practice both in temples and at homes on a daily basis. For. e.g. in the great Tirupati temple of Venkateshwara there is the famous "sAttrumorai-sevA" every morning soon after, I think, the "suprabhAtam" and "tOmAla-seva". The local temple jeeyar leads a band of worshippers into the temple for this quick 'darshan'. The eligibility for entrance into this 'sevai' is that one should arrive at the portals of the temple straight after a dip in the waters of the "swAmi-pushkarani" in nothing else but a wet "dhoti", one should be wearing the "yagnyOpavitam", the "urdhvapundram" and one's hair-dress should be appropriate ...i.e. it should look like a blend of "prAcheena-sampradAyam" and "naveena-sampradAyam" ... or in other words your hair-style should look like a cross "between a traditional "sikhA" and a modern "punk-cut"... At the gates of the temple the "jeeyar" will be ready to lead you into the 'sAttrumorai-seva" but only if the "gate-jawAn", a lowly temple security-official stamps your visa. At the gate the official will give you a 'look-over', and if he "likes the look" of you and is satisfied that you are a "genuine Sri Vaishnava" he will let you in. If not, bad luck, you will not be allowed to go along with the "jeyar" for the "sevai". Once you are inside the temple precincts you can join the virtual "stampede" that is part of the "sAtrumorai- sevai". Inside the sanctum-sanctorum the "sAtrumorai" will commence with a verse from the "tiruppalAndu" and then the "jeeyar" and the "sAtrumorai" chorus will sing (more often "yell out") the last 2 verses of the "tiruppAvai". As far as the practical use of "tiruppAvai" in the home is concerned, it is an extremely handy litany for the SriVaishnavite daily "tiruvAdhAranai" -- the offer of daily worship to the domestic deity. (1) When one arises from bed in the morning one chants the 1st, 29th and 30th verse of the "tiruppAvai". (2) Before throwing opening the "doors" of one's puja-room one should recite Stanza#22..."anganmAlat- arasar" and then chant Stanza#16 "nAyakanAy ninra..". After that the doors of the puja-room or closet can be opened. (3)Then the householder will "fan" the deity gently, set right the divine bed-chamber (a sort of "making up the bed"), and then taking a leaf of basil ("tulasi") and placing it as it were a virtual throne, the householder will mentally request the Deity to take his Seat or Throne upon it... At which point he will chant Stanza#23 "mAri-malai-muzhanjil...". (4) When the Lord is thus seated the householder will chant Stanza#24, the 'mangalAsAsanam' of "anru-ivullagam aLandAy....". (5) When the householder offers "food" for the Lord, he will chant Stanza#27 ..."koodArai-vellUm..." (6)Finally during the "sAtrumorai" at home, the householder will again sing Stanza29 and 30. As for the question: > > "you have generously quoted in your > > posts from traditional sources and yet you have taken > > liberties at many places with interpretation according to 'sampradAya'. Is this right? Adiyen does not know if it is right or not. Who can judge except God Himself? But adiyen views are like this: "sampradAyam" must become a living inspiration for all us present-day SriVaishnavas, both old and young, both learned and laymen and for both religious-minded and not-so religious-minded. Adiyen does not believe in regarding our 'sampradAyam' like an old, 78 RPM gramaphone record-plate ---- which has enormous antic value, sure, but if one were to play it, would produce nothing but "scratchy" noise and maudlin memories for days and centuries bygone. dAsan, Sampathkumaran __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
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