Re: SamAshrayanam
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• January 23, 1998
At 12:20 PM 1/22/98 -0800, you wrote: > >I have also heard this, but only from informal Sri Vaishnavas -- >never an acharya or scholar. I suspect this is a practice >carried out in some places where women were naturally and >culturally restricted in many ways from learning and religious >knowledge. Sri Srivatsangachar who is considered a scholar did say this. It is on tape. He quoted the couplet that follows, "Parvatyuvacha" in which Parvathi says to her husband she wishes to hear, (srOthum ichchaam). He narrated a story that leads up to this exchange between Siva and Parvathi. Sri Srivatsangachar's words approximately were, "women are not supposed to, but they do these days, let us not get into that." > >Sri VishnusahasranAma stotram is unequivocally meant for >everyone, and everyone should learn and recite it. I don't disagree with the intent of the above statement. However, perhaps even unrelated to the present context, I am wary of us, who are only "informal Sri Vaishnavas" for whom Sri Vasihnava scholarship is only a part-time hobby, making policy for all. -- adiyEn
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