Re: Bodily health
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• July 21, 1999
> Sri Madhavakannan wrote: > > "Swami always talks about the essentiality of performing > sandhyavandhanam, without which whatever one does - be it 106 Divya Desam > visits, or 108 pradhakshinam of PerumAL Koil, it will not equal." I am sure Sri Gopala Desika Swami did not mean this, and perhaps neither did Sri Madhavakkannan, but there is a hint in the above paragraph that all these forms of worship are reward driven -- we do 1000 pradakshiNams, daily sandhyAvandanam, etc., to secure some benefit or favor. If I may say so, such an attitude strikes at the very heart of the Sri Vaishnava sampradAya. We, in contrast to all other sampradAyas, are counselled *not* to do umpteen pradakshinas, not to roll around the temple with our bodies, not to go climb Tirupati with the idea we will benefit. All our worship is to be done absolutely selflessly, out of love, with the idea that Narayana will take care of us as he sees fit. He is not a machine who gives more for every pradakshina, or for every sandhyAvandana. (Recall Bhattar's words? It's the attitude that's important, not the elaborateness of the worship.) Once we see any of our worship as being result-driven and not service-driven, our ego gains prominence, which certainly is not the message of our acharyas. So please -- sandhyAvandana is an ordained karma, but it is nonetheless done purely as loving service. His grace is not conditioned on its performance! aDiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan Mani
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