RE: saranAgati
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• July 12, 2000
Sri KrishnAya namah: Dear Sree Mani varadarajan and Sreemati Vijayalakshmi Hari, NamaskArams, Thank you for your kind and quick replys, I got some understanding of prapatti ( saranAgati ) now. I have noted down following points one should follow to develop the mood of saranAgati. This is from Sree Mani vardarAjan's reply, 1. Show kindness to all living beings, 2. Give up cruelty 3. Abandon all pride and ego (this a broad statement, it may require lot of things and hence I feel it is difficult ) 4. Abandon self effort and other efforts for seeking protection other than faith that HE will protect. ( this is extremely difficult as SrImati Vijayalakshmi Hari also said ) 5. Pray to the LORD for protection. As I understood if one can do all the above 5 things - That means he is actually surrendering one self completely at the lotus feel of the LORD. ( that is the 6th point - Atma niksepa) In Sree Mani varadarAjan reply I found the following self-surrender --> actually laying the burden at His feet. This is a one-time event and constitutes the heart of SaraNAgati. And also in Sreemati VijayalakshmiHari's reply I found . "Prapatthi" has to be done only once "Sakruth Eva" Now I have the following question. What is this one time activity you are refering to in both your mails, If someone follows some procedures and with some practice and of course by the grace of supreme Lord and by AcArya kataksham, comes to the stage of performing above 5 points perfectly and surrenders himself to the LORD. That means he has done prapatti or saranAgati. You are saying this is one time activity, Is it refering a physical activity? Or the MOOD as explained in above 5 points. Does this means one who does this , he is sure to reach vaikuntham, he need not do anything else. What if he falls down after all above things, Please note that at the point of surrender he was perfect, but later on due to non-avoidable circumstances he falls down, he is not able to maintain the same mood. Even in this case will he reach vaikuntham ? My Second question in relation to prapatti. What Does it mean to say I have done prapatti under this AcArya. ( I know ( I am not sure ) that it consists panchasamskAram, Bharanyasam ( idont know the details ) ) What is the purpose of this prapatti - What is state of mind one should have before accepting prapatti from an acarya. Does one should develop all above mentioned 5 points and go to acArya and then perform a prapatti. I am confusing with these things ? Please enlighten me ? How to do prapatti ? both mentally and physically. ? Role of Acarya ? Etc.,.. I am confused with different terminologies. Please forgive me if I am wrong in presenting some of my doubts. I hope you have understood my questions. I am more confused after reading the 4 ways in which one does prapatti - ( Swanishta ...etc given by Sreemati Vijayalakshmi Hari ), Because after reading I don't know what to take and what actions to take. ( I beg forgiveness form Sreemati VijayalakshmiHari for writing the above, I don't have any intentions of offending anybody. And I don't have any intention of opposing the contents in this mail - I was explaining my inability to understand ) Eagerly waiting for the shower of mercy thru your replys from all the members of this list, adiyEn dasan, Mahesh -----Original Message----- From: Mani Varadarajan [mailto:mani@alum.calberkeley.org] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 12:23 PM To: bhakti-list@egroups.com Subject: Re: saranAgati Sri K. Mahesh wrote: > 1. Can any body explain me the meaning of > > Anukulasya sankalpa pratikUlsya varjanam > raksisyati iti visvAso goprtve varanam tathA > Atmaniksepa kArpanye Sadvidha saranAgati Dear Mahesh, Coincidentally, just yesterday I was studying Sri naDAdUr ammAL's "prapanna pArijAta", which discusses this and other Sloka-s related to SaraNAgati. The "pArijAta" is a beautiful work because it presents ideas so simply, without excessive argumentation or doubletalk. The Sloka you cite above is one of the two most common verses describing the mode of SaraNAgati. ammAL quotes it in the very first chapter of his work. The verse, again, with translation, is: Resolution to observe conformity (to His will), abandoning actions contrary (to it), faith that He will protect, a prayer for protection, the submission of one's self (to Him), along with a feeling of utter helplessness -- this is the six-fold SaraNAgati. ( AnukUlyasya sankalpa: prAtikUlyasya varjanam rakshiSyati-iti viSvAso gOptRtvE varaNam tathA Atmanikshepa-kArpaNye shaDvidhA SaraNAgati: ) What this means is that the self-surrender that is the core of SaraNAgati is total and complete when combined with these other five attributes. In fact, as one seeks refuge in the Lord, these other attributes should become natural in the individual. The other Sloka that is often cited is mentioned by ammAL in the second chapter. This Sloka elaborates on the appropriate mental attitude of this self-surrender: "I am the abode of all sins, utterly helpless and without any other recourse. O Lord! You alone must be my means!" Such a condition of the mind is called SaraNAgati. ( "aham asmy aparAdhAnAm Alayo 'kincano 'gatiH | tvam evopAyabhUto me bhava" iti prArthanA matiH SaraNAgati: ) > 2. Can any body provide me with at least 3 Practical practice points for > each of the above 6 parts of saranAgati. So that I can put them into > practice. I don't want to guess them. Dear Mahesh, here is what ammAL has taught about these five angas: 1) resolution to conform to the Lord's will --> positive acts of service, kindness, and love to all beings Out of the certainty of feeling that the Lord abides in all beings, kindness to all beings is said to be 'conformity to His will'. ( AnukUlyam iti proktam sarvabhUtAnukUlatA | anta:sthitA'ham sarveshAm bhAvAnAm iti niScayAt || ) 2) abandoning ways contrary to His will --> giving up cruelty and other forms of injury Furthermore, recognizing the universal pervasiveness of He who is sought after in self-surrender, 'abandoning ways contrary' means refraining from cruelties and other injuries to all beings. ( etena vyAptivijnAnAt prapattavyaSya sarvaSa: | AnukUlyasya sankalpAt prAtikUlyasya varjanam | himsAdy apAyavirati: uktA sarveshu jantushu || ) 3) feeling utterly helpless --> abandoning all pride and ego Because of one's incapacity to pursue other means to moksha, and the inherent pitfalls theirein, relinquishing pride and being humble is known as 'kArpaNya'. ( angasAmagryasampatter aSakteS cApi karmaNAm | adhikArsya cAsiddhe: deSakAlaguNakshayAt | upAyA naiva siddhyanti hy apAyA: bahulAs tathA | iti yA garvahAnis tat dainyam kArpaNyam ucyate || ) 4) faith that He will protect --> abandoning further self-effort in this direction, and not seeking the favor of others for this purpose By reason of His ability, His ease of accessibility, His eternal union with compassion, and because of the inherent relation of Him and that which He rules -- which is not know but which is is ever-existent -- the firm belief that He will protect us who conform to His will is 'viSvAsa'. 5) a prayer for protection --> "O Lord! Be my protector!" This is explained in the second verse cited above. Finally, 6) self-surrender --> actually laying the burden at His feet. This is a one-time event and constitutes the heart of SaraNAgati. aDiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan Mani P.S. ammAL's explanations are taken from the lakshmi tantra, the pAncarAtra source book for much of our understanding of SaraNAgati. It is also understood that in addition to the above, one should do all of one's ordained religious duties as service and worship of God. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds! 1. Fill in the brief application 2. Receive approval decision within 30 seconds 3. 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