Re: mutts, monasteries
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• January 15, 2002
Hari Hari, Pranams. I would not say that my answers to your questions are very authenticated, but they may be near to the truth. 1. I thinks you are asking about Sanyaasis. If that is the case, there are two types of Sanyaasas a) Ajagara Sanyaasa b) Madhukara Sanyaasa stipulated in Vedas. But I do not know, what is said about these types specifically about your part of the Question. But I do not think that Vedas specify any specific places of shelter for Sanyaasis. What I know is that they will have to be completely out of wordly activities and hence will have to be quite away from the happenings of this world, primarily mentally and also physically. Probably they are expected to spend their time aloof in forests, mountains or any such lonely natural place doing Tapas. Please check with more learned members. Now a days, Sanyasis are staying in Mutts. Usually, each Mutt is headed by a Sanyasi who is esteemly respected and worshipped by the followers of the respective Mutt. 2) Spiritual practices fo Sri Vaishnavas : The following is what I know : a) Doing Trikaala Sandhyaavandanam every day. b) Performaing Tiru - Aaraadhanam (worship) to Shree Narayanan every day as per the guidelines of Aachaarya Ramanuja. Of course, there is specific / unique way in which this is done in Sri Vaishnava Sampradaayam which involves both Sanskrit and Tamil. I am not very sure whether there are minor differences in the ways different Sri Vaishnavites perform this. c) Performing Utsavams in Temples as per the Sri Vaishnava Tradition. There are many of them, each with its own great meaning and significance. Learned members would be able to throw more light on this. There could be much more, which I am not aware of. Any of my mistakes in this reply may kindly pardoned by the learned members of the group, and I may kindly be corrected. Hari Hari --- greg michelwrote: > Pranams, > Thank you for your reply regarding prasadam. > I have next question: > 1.Different religious groups have for their > followers > the vocation of the monk, like for instance > Christians > or Buddhists. For them also they have special place > to > live ie. Monasteries, Do the Sri Vaisnavas have > monasteries. When I was in India I have seen many > Temples like for instance Ahobilam Mutt or Sri > Rangam, > but the only present were pujaris- grihasthas. I > haveÂ’t seen any monks. > 2. What are the spirytual practices of Sri > Vaisnavas. > > Garga Rsib das __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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