Dalls NAMA Conference
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• January 9, 1999
Sri: Srimate Sri Lakshminrusimha Parabrahmane namaha Dear devotees, namo nArAyaNA. This is a short report by Sri Venkat Rajaji on the recent NAMA conference held at Dallas. Sorry if this has already been posted to the list. adiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan ananthapadmanAbha dAsan krishNArpanam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would like to give my feedback on this year's conference. I think the conference was done very well, and I enjoyed everything about it. I was glad to witness the Thirumanjanams performed for Sri Rama on two days and listen to the Veda Parayanam and Prabhandam Ghosti. It sounded electrifying. The conference started off with Sri Dileepan's speech on the history/age of Sri Vaishnavism and Bhagavath Seshathvam. He complimented his speech with a nice PowerPoint presentation. He made the point that Sri Vaishnavism is timeless dating back to the beginning of time, since it is mentioned in the Vedas. He also talked about the importance of serving other Bhagavathas, which is more pleasing to God than serving Him. He used quotations from Naalaayira Divya Prabhandams to make his point. Sri Krishna Kalale did a great job discussing the Life and Works of Sri Ramanuja. Since I helped my mother with the Ramanuja Poster Presentation, Sri Krishna Kalale's speech made it easier for me to realize the greatness of Sri Ramanuja and what he has done for us. The next day's speeches began with Sri Nadadur Mathavan discussing the Principles and Practices of Sri Vaishnavism. I have heard Sri Nadadur Mathavan speak before, but both times he had to stop in the middle of his speech for lack of time. Well, it was well worth the wait to hear an entire speech of his. He concisely captured the essence of the ocean we call Sri Vaishnavism. He concluded with a beautiful recitation of a Desika Prabhandam. It was absolutely magnificent. The next speech was given by Sri Anand about Pancha Samskaaram. This particular topic is a very important topic that needs to be discussed in forums like these. Sri Anand discussed the significance of Pancha Samskaaram in a very clear and simple manner. It was a good speech, and I hope that people were inspired by Sri Anand's speech to go get Pancha Samskaaram done. The next thing was a panel discussion on the Role of Women in Sri Vaishnavism conducted by Srimathy Nagu Satyan, Sri Krishnaswamy, and Sri Krishna Kalale. I really enjoyed Srimathy Nagu Satyan's speech. She did a great job and gave a rather fascinating and in my opinion logical interpretation as to why Shastras and Manu Smruthi are the way they are and give the rules that they do. Sri Krishnaswamy also gave a nice speech with a very complimentary computer projection that was also interesting. I also liked Sri Krishna Kalale's slant. He did a good job of quoting Bhagavad Gita and Manu Smruthi to give a very substantiated and convincing speech. I was impressed to learn how our Sampradaayam gives prime importance to the married woman. Sri Venkat Kanumalla gave the final speech of the day on the subject of Mahavishwasam. I absolutely and thoroughly enjoyed his speech. First, it does not matter what he says or even if you agree or disagree with what he says, he is a riveting speaker. He just absolutely captivates the audience, and you as the audience are just begging to hear more of what he has to say. The actual content of his speech was very important for all Sri Vaishnavas. He spoke on Mahavishwasam or absolute surrender to Sriman Narayana, which is one of the most important aspects of Sri Vaishnavism. His speech was so good that someone who had not previously done Prapatti, would have immediately stopped what they were doing and gone to India to get Prapatti done after hearing his speech. His speech was so simple and so convincing with simple illustrations like, why do you not get insurance for your soul by getting Prapatti done when you have insurance for your car and house, which are merely temporary objects? I just cannot say enough good things about his speech. The next day Sri Krishna Kalale spoke on Bhagavaan Naama Prabhaavam. He gave an excellent speech with, according to him, very little preparation. He gave a talk every day of the conference. What that tells me is that he is very knowledgeable in Sri Vaishnavism even though it is a vast subject. It is impossible for someone like me to ever learn or have as much knowledge about Sri Vaishnavism as Sri Krishna Kalale has. The final forum during this conference was a debate on Divya Desams. Even though it was light hearted and fun for us to listen to, all the participants made compelling arguments for the Divya Desam they were defending. It was a debate as to which Perumal was the greatest, but as we all know, anywhere there is Perumal, that place is the greatest place. So it was a debate that really could not be debated, but regardless of that I still think there was a winner. I think Sri Anand made the best arguments in his defense of Kanchipuram Varadaraja Perumal. He refuted all the other Divya Desams and gave clear and convincing arguments that supported his case as to why Kanchipuram is the greatest Divya Desam of the 106 on earth that people can see. I think both the entertainment programs on Friday and Saturday night were done very well. I know that Srimathy Revathi Srinath and Srimathy Vijaya Chakravarty worked very hard to provide entertainment for the audience. Srimathy Revathi Srinath did a great job of directing the Friday night's play. I know first hand because I was in it, and she did a great job of keeping her composure and being patient with all of the kids who were at times tough to deal with (not me!). Srimathy Vijaya Chakravarty assisted by Srimathy Nagu Satyan also did a good job with Saturday night's program coordinating entertainment with people from all over the United States, which I am sure is tough to handle especially when you only have two hours to rehearse all of this together in one big group. I think this NAMA conference was a great success. All the speeches were easy to understand and were given by very qualified speakers. The speakers made some of the more complex topics so easy that even someone with no knowledge of Sri Vaishnavism like myself could easily understand them. This, the previous NAMA conference held in Denver, and Sri Ahobila Mutt conference held in New Jersey earlier this year have all been great for me to make new friends. There was enough time during the breaks for us young adults to sit down and get to know each other well. On the free day we as a group of 12 people spent a few hours together just hanging out at the mall. After the end of the conference a group of 6 of us spent all night hanging out watching videos. I am sure we will keep in touch with each other for many years to come. Ultimately, I think this concept of NAMA is a great idea. Without it, I am not sure that I would have learnt that much about Sri Vaishnavism. I have also met so many new people and made so many new friends that I am not sure I would have met without these NAMA conferences. I think this conference and the past conferences that I have attended have all been successful. I really see Sri Vaishnavism headed in the right direction for the 21st Century in America. I really enjoyed this conference, and I am really looking forward to the next one. Venkat Rajaji =========================================
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