Re: Fact or fiction?
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• January 13, 1998
>...to what extent are > we required to believe in the Ithihasas to be faithful > to the requirement of Mahavisvasam? I think the issue of extent is really the critical one in this discussion. For if we were to take every word of the itihAsas literally, would we not in one sense be contradicting the views of our own tradition? Take for example, Sri Ramayanam. If we were to take this work literally, then we would have to believe that Lord Rama is only "half Vishnu" (as is suggested by Sri C. Rajagopalachary in his famous interpretation), that He did not know that He was Perumal until Brahma reminded Him, that He suffered when His Consort was kidnapped, that He saved His Consort for the purpose of adhering to Dharma, and that he rejected Her solely on the basis of public opinion. The traditional SriVaishnava view, at least from my understanding, seems to be contradistinctive to this: the incidents surrounding the whole epic adventure were merely a vyAjam, an excuse for Perumal to come to earth out of His saulabhyam to interact with His devotees and provide Vibhishanar, kAkasuran, and others, as well as all of us, the opportunity to realize prapatti. ThayAr as Sita, allowed Herself to be brought to Lanka so that she could serve as the purushakAram, and that Her rejection merely served as a means for the Lord to return to paramam. I think this idea of Perumal's saulabhyam as revealed in the itihAsas and purAnas is what SriVaishnavas should certainly all believe. The fantastic tales of monkey armies, floating bridges, ten-headed demons, and talking mountains, while having their value on mythic levels, should really be left to personal choice and interpretation. adiyEn, Mohan
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