Re: Sincerity in Worship is most important
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• July 21, 1999
Sri Mani has very clearly presented some very important aspects of our satsampradAyam that I feel should be highlighted. The first is from a paragraph his posting on Sri Bhattar's commentary on Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam: > > Bhattar tells us not to constantly fret about our inability to > do elaborate worship; he in fact implies that elaborate worship > is unnecessary, as in the end everything is dependent purely on > God's grace, and God only cares about the sincerity and purity > in th mind. > > Let's do what we can with a pure heart, and God will take care of > the rest. This is the message of Bhattar. The second is from today's response to Sri Madhavakannan's posting: > > 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. > Both these paragraphs convey the profound idea, unique to SriVaishnavam, that pure love for the Lord, and the desire to serve Him that results from it, are vital - if not the only things necessary - to following the spiritual path exemplified by our AzhwArs and AchAryans. Sri Sudarshan raised the question this evening as to why Swamy Desikan chose to live the "third-worldly" life that he did, particularly since he had a family to take and was well aware of the accolades that were readily available to him. May I be so bold to suggest that perhaps his motivations were driven by this pure love for the Lord that made all else seem trite? Could his exemplary life of strict adherance to vEdic injunctions have stemmed from his desire to fulfill the Lord's commands as an expression of love, rather than out of the fear that not following them could bring the risk of being tempted by material life? The attitude suggested by Mani in his postings, to cultivate the mood of loving and selfless servitude to Sriman Narayana Alone, seems to suggest so. Now, while I personally do not believe that any one of us can even come close to the level of one such as Swamy Desikan, I do not feel that we should wallow in guilt or self-pity because of it. In my unqualified opinion, we are where we are, we are who we are, because Perumal believes that this is the best place for us. So who are we to question this? Ours is just to cultivate the mood expressed by Sri Mani above, a mood of love and servitude to One who has nothing but Love and Compassion for us. All that lies ahead, both spiritually and materially, is due to only to His Kindness and is meant only for His Service. emperumAnAr thiruvaDigalE SaraNam, Mohan
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