social service and SrIvaishNavam
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• July 6, 2001
> whatever motivation), does a single Sri Vaishnava > group > gather able-bodied youth and go do humanitarian > service work in a Dalit (or any) downtrodden or > impoverished village? There are a few examples of the above. srI tridaNdi srIman nArAyaNa rAmAnuja jIyar svAmi is one of the srIvaishNava AchAryAs that have very actively promoted social service along with prayer. He has set up an organization called vikAsatarangini (that has been in existence for a few years now), whose members are primarily youth, and the main purpose is social service. In Andhra, this group is quite active in rural areas, where it conducts medical camps, literacy camps very frequently with HH jIyar svAmi present as his schedule permits. In chennai, the local branch has adopted a slum and works with them to keep it hygenic and works with the parents to send the children to school. Also, during cyclones and other natural disasters, vikAsatarangini in AP is quite active in the affected areas. After the gujarat earthquake, HH jIyar svAmi has commenced work on building a colony for the affected - houses, trees, community center etc - more details of this specific activity is on www.chinnajeeyar.org Similarly in TN, HH srI azhagiya maNavALa jIyar svAmi has set up (and is setting up one more) free dispensaries for the poor, irrespective of casst/creed/religion. Doctors volunteer their time, and medical companies normally donate most of the common medicine. It is indeed unfortunate though that the *key* message of srIvaishNavam has been pretty much reduced to nothing over the years due to whatever reason. AzhvArs explicitly state social service (bhAgavata kainkaryam - thirumangai AzhvAr describes a bhAgavata as one that does not have hate towards perumAL explicitly - i.e. everyone, for the most part is a bhAgavatha, even if he is an agnostic) - in fact, the key message of the AzhvArs is this - "Do not worry about your own future - perumAL will take care of u after ur life - while you are here, spend your time performing service to Him (enjoying His anubhavams), and His devotees (social service)". Unfortunately, as a whole community, we seem to have missed the whole point. When we talk about religion, most of us seem to ask "How can I attain salvation, and what is it that I can do to get that", rather than "How can I use the faculties given by the Lord to serve His devotees". adiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan, Varadhan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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