Re: Jeeyars
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• January 7, 2001
Dear Sri Naryanan, More erudite members within our forum can probably go into much more detail as to the importance of Jeeyars in our sampradAyam. But, I thought I would start this discussion off with the following brief summary, based on my limited understanding. ----- Original Message ----- From: zz_nrsalarycellTo: Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 4:52 AM Subject: Jeeyars > > 1. Who are Jeeyars ? what are their duties. How many Jeeyar > Matams are now. and where are they. The Jeeyars (also spelled as Jeears) are ordained heads of the SriVaishnava monastic institutions known as muthams or Ashramams. In almost all cases they are sanyAsins, who have renounced secular and householder life for purposes of serving the Lord and His SriVaishnava Community. Their duties are centered in living and propogating the scholarly and devotional teachings of our poorvAchAryas, and to serve as the mediators and guides in the doctrine of prapatti, the summum bonum of the SriVaishnava faith. Thus, connection and dedication to them is of utmost importance in our tradition. So much so, in fact, that it would be no understatement to say that, from the standpoint of our beliefs, respect and whole-hearted following of the AchArya is our only means to achieving God realization. While I could not venture to say how many Jeears there are currently, it would be safe to presume that there are several dozen, if one counts those that are directly involved in service to a divya dEsham or abhimAna sthalam. Among these however, the following can be considered as examples of the most well known muthams in our tradition today: * Sri Ahobila Mutham * Sri Rangam Andavan Ashramam * Sri Poundarikapuram Andavan Ashramam * Sri Parakala Mutham * Sri Vanamamalai Mutham * Sri Yatiraja Mutham * Sri Tridandi Jeear Mutham * Sri Tirupati Peria Jeear Mutham * Sri Tirupati Chinna Jeear Mutham > 2. Who started this system. The system has been around since time immemorial, according to the adherents of our tradition. But, if one were to speculate on the primary exponent of these, it would have to be Ramanuja himself, who served as the pontifical head at SriRangam, following Sri AlavandAr. He established muthams at several holy places, such as Tirupati, Melkote, Kanchipuram and Badrinath. The great exponents of our faith who followed Ramanuja, Swamy Vedanta Desika, Sri Manavalamamunigal and their disciples followed emperumAnAr's methodology in continuing to support existing muthams and Ashrams and establishing new ones where necessary. Many Jeears are connected to a temple or set of temples, but the more renowned ones are those that travel away from these locations to bring the doctrine of prapatti to the masses. > 3. Are Jeeyars some among the 74 Peetadipathis Sri Ramanujar > appointed. While some of our Jeears hail from these families, each of the 74 families that descended from Ramanuja's immediate set of disciples generally select an elder and more knowledgeable member in each generation to serve as the AchAryan for that specific family or set of families. This person takes the role of the Jeeyar in performing the sacred samAsrAyanam that provides the individual with the connection to the ancient Acharya-sishya lineage that leads through Sri Ramanuja to the Lord's Lotus Feet. > 4. In what way are they different / special from our Acharyas The terms Jeear and AchArya can virtually be used synonomously for the mutham and Ashram heads . However, as Jeears are sanyAsis, there purpose is to provide their knowledge and connection to Sri Ramanuja to a broader community. The Acharyas, such as those of the 74 described above, generally limit themeselves to smaller communities or to their own immediate circle of families. It is important to re-emphasize, though, that whether he is married or monastic, the role of the AchArya in SriVaishnavam is of utmost importance. For it is only the AchArya that can open the door to our connection to Sri Ramanuja and the Lord's Lotus Feet, who are, for the members of our faith, the Way and Goal of our Salvation. I hope this helps as a start. I would suggest searching the Bhakti list archives and checking the many links provided through the SriVaishnava Home Page or Srivaishnava Universe for more details. adiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan mohan raghavan -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Search archives at http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/index.html#SEARCH Manage your subscription at http://www.egroups.com/mygroups
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