Re: Fact or fiction?
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• January 12, 1998
At 08:56 PM 1/11/98 -0800, Venkatesh Elayavalli wrote: > >Based on his work, it seems that prapatti cannot be performed without the help of the >AcArya. Also, for prapatti, it is not required to know the details of ithihas and puranas >since prapatti is a parallel path to attain salvation. All that seem to be required is >AcArya's blessings and guidance. Thanks to Sri. Venkatesh Elayavalli for the prompt reply with suitable quotations. I would like to invite further comments on the central issue, i.e. faith about the authenticity of Ithihasa puraaNaas. Mahavisvasam, the most important prerequisite for Prapatti, is predicated upon our Lord's promises made during Vibhava avatharaas such as Rama and Krishna. If we lack faith upon the accounts about these avatharas given by Srimad Ramayana and Mahabharatha, we will face the task of building Mahavisvasam upon a foundation made up of fiction. How can real and lasting Mahavisvasam be built upon something that is simply someone's vivid imagination? Further, it said that we are not required to know the details of the Ithihasas. If we are willing to accept the guidance of our Acharyas, then we have indirectly shown faith in Ithihasas since our Acharyas have unflinching faith in them. I am not referring to such individuals. I am referring to those who are unable to implicitly accept Acharya's words and have difficulty accepting the Ithihasas as recording of actual events. In other words, to what extent are we required to believe in the Ithihasas to be faithful to the requirement of Mahavisvasam? -- adiyEn
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