Re: mutts, monasteries
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• January 15, 2002
Hi, We have Four Ashrams in a life. 1) Brahmacharyam : Early part of life (Childhood) 2) Grihastham : Married life 3) Vanaprastham : Leaving Worldly pleasures 4) Sanyasam : Ascetic life According to ancient texts, a person who has been in all these 4 ashramas does surely know what life is and has a fair knowledge of Vairagyam (Renunciation). Vijay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mohan Sagar"To: "greg michel" Cc: Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 6:31 PM Subject: Re: mutts, monasteries Dear Sri Garga Rsi Dasa, In response to your questions: greg michel wrote: > > 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 > have't seen any monks. Unlike Advaitic, Buddhist and Catholic doctrine, which place emphasis on renunciation and cloistered life, SriVaishnavam is an outwardly directed religious tradition in which love and adoration for Sriman Narayana finds full expression in service to His devotees. Consequently, as can been seen from the lives and contributions of many of our greatest scholars, one need not be a sanyasi to achieve the SriVaishnava ideal. Be that as it may, however, there are a few rare souls whose commitment, dedication, and desire to serve the Lord and His World make them qualified to renounce the secular obligations of married life such that they can serve as beacons and guides for the community as a whole. These individuals are the muthAdipathis, the Jeeyars, who are continuing in the scholarly lineage of Bhagavad Sri Ramanuja and his fore bearers by leading the teaching centers, the muthams, where they provide service to the community both as spiritual guides and as intercessors between the Lord and those who seek to serve Him. It is in this second role where our Jeeyars show a far greater self sacrifice than monks in any other faith. Because, in the process of interceding on behalf of a soul in the sacrament of self surrender, the teacher must be willing to take on the burden of the individual's sins following his surrender such that this individual is assured of the Lord's Lotus Feet. These great souls are willing to do so without the slightest hesitation. The doctrine of self surrender is a unique one, as it can be provided to anyone who has the simple inclination to do so, irrespective of race, caste, or gender. Consequently, many of the Jeeyars are constantly traveling, bringing this message to every corner of India, and in some cases, many parts of the world. As a result, to find the Acharya in his mutham would be a rare event. Instead, the muthams are generally under the care of dedicated students who are appointed by each Jeeyar to take care of a local mutham until they return. And, as you have observed, many of these students are householders. > > 2. What are the spirytual practices of Sri Vaisnavas. What a SriVaishnava should do on a daily basis is covered in great detail in list all these works or to even begin to try and summarize them. But, in an effort to try and answer your question, my understanding is that for a householder, SriVaishnava spiritual life is along the lines of the following: 1. Rise before sunrise and chant the name of Hari 2. Bathe with appropriate purificatory mantras 3. Perform the early morning sandhya vandanam (Brahmin SriVaishnavas) and meditation on the three rahasya mantras 4. Collect alms for the day 5. Collect flowers and tulasi for the Lord 6. Perform the mid-morning sandhya vandanam 7. Perform thiruvAradhana to the Lord in the home 8. Offer and partake of prasadam 9. Study the scriptures under the tutelage of a qualified teacher 10. Bathe and perform evening sandhya vandanam 10. Visit the temple and join in group worship 11. Preach or join in satsangam with other SriVaishnavas 13. Recite prescribed evening verses 14. Partake of prasadam By the time this is completed, it is normally around 8:00 PM, so the SriVaishnava should then rest, meditating on the feet of His Acharya. Of course, the pressures of modern day life have greatly diluted the ideals described above. What is generally done among mainstream city-dwelling SriVaishnavas is to serve the Lord in the home with sandhya vandanam and worship in the morning and evenings, with weekends being reserved for visits to the temples, learning, and satsangam. The rest of the time, they live like everyone else, fighting traffic to and from jobs that they must keep in order to pay the bills and raise a family. It is important to recognize, however, that SriVaishnavism is as much spiritual and psychological attitude as it is ritual and tradition. Consequently, the SriVaishnava sees even secular obligations as a means to serving the Divine, and makes every possible effort to do his/her job in a way that is conducive to the world. I hope this helps. adiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan Mohan -------------------------------------------------------------- - 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! 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