From the Bhakti List Archives
Raymond Crawford
• Mon Jan 01 1996 - 20:53:11 PST
It was with interest that I read where Sri Sriram referred to the leaders of
Mutts as "Pontiffs".
Why is this so? On numerous occasions, in different ways, by numerous people,
I see the name Pontiff used in reference to leaders in many shapes and forms.
In my BBC English Dictionary, the meaning of Pontiff is - The pontiff is the
Pope; a formal word. When I turn to the Collins English Dictionary (admittedly
not of recent edition) the word is described thus: the Pope; a bishop; a high
priest, as of the Jews.
I have always wondered why, in a society which prides itself on the exact
meaning of each little word (especially in debates), such borrowed words from
another religion are used to describe our own beliefs.
Just a whimsical wondering to start off the new year!
Regards
Ramadas