Re: a ? on vaishnavism
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• June 11, 2001
Srimathe Ramanujaya namaha That was a nice narration from Sri Mohan Sagar , Sri Vijayaraghavan Bhashyam and Sri T.S.Sundararajan though on a different subject. To add a few lines to Sri Mohan Sagar's mail please read as follows:-Another way of cultivating devotion is to recall His Accessibility. He is described in the Vedas as the Great Mystery of Mysteries, a Light that pales a myriad of suns. The entire Universe depends on His smallest Compassionate Glance for its very existence. And, yet, in our purAnas we see Him serving rishis, fighting wrondoers, caring for simple village folk, and going through immense pain and sacrifice, all for the sake of making Himself accessible to His devotees. Just thinking about this Great God of gods allowing Himself to be tied to a mortar by His mother Yashoda, or serving as a humble servant to a Arjuna, gives us only a hint of how much love and compassion He has for each and every one of us. No other deity that I know of takes this much effort just to be with us. How then can we avoid our natural instinctions to feel love for the One who Loves us so much. This is precisely what Sri NammAzhwAr has said in Thiruviruttham , 1st pAsuram. "....uyiraLippAn enninRa yOniyumAi piranthAi.." meaning He takes birth in any form to help His devotees to attain the salvation. That He is the birthless but takes birth to help His devotees is revealed by the Purusha sooktha mantram "ajAyamAnO bahudA vijAyathe". His births are not bound by the karmA but only due to His wish. His divine form is not made of prakruthi but is made of Suddha satva. Sri NammAzhwAr again in his Periya ThiruvandhAdhi, says " un adiyArkku en seivan enRE irutti nee.." meaning He is always waiting to do something good for His devotees and all that He needs only a go ahead from us. Now adding to those wonderful verses quoted by Sri Vijayaraghavan Bhashyam, as told by Siva, in the most famous Vishnu Sahasranamam, Siva tell Parvathi, when questioned by her as to what is the mantra that will make the jeevas attain mOksha, "Sri rAma rAma rAmEthi ramE rAmE manOramE, sahasranAma tatthulyam rAma nAma varAnaneE". The meaning is not required as it is self conveying. I request all to recollect my statements in my earlier postings regarding the claims by the later day saivites that Rama worshipped Siva to get rid of Brahmahatti dOsha at Rameswaram. Logically is it possible for the para-brahman to worship His fellow devotee when Siva himself hails Sri rAma nAmam as the one which clears all the sins of the fellow jeevAs and make them attain salvation. On the otherhand the purAnAs behold that Siva worshipped Sriman Narayanan at ThirukaNdiyur to get rid of his brahmahatti dOsham when he cut the fifth head of BramhA, his father. This is well brought out by Thirumangai AzhwAr in His ThirukkurunthANdagam "piNdiyAr maNdai yendhi pirar manai thiri thandhuNNum uNdiyAn sAbam theertha oruvanoor, ulagamEthum kaNdiyur..." [When Siva cut the fifth head of BrahmA in anger, BrahmA gives a curse that due to the Brahmahatti dOsham the kabAlam will stick on to his hands. Siva prays to Sriman Naryanan at ThirukkaNDiyur to get rid of this sApam] Going thro all these verses I hope it will be clear that why Srivaishnavas say they should not worship any other god as they have THE SUPREME BEING as the god of their sampradhAyam. I also invite attention to Sri T.S.Sundararajan's mail where he writes :- "SuklAmbara-dharam vishNum SaSi-varNam chatur-bhujam prasanna-vadanam dhyAyEt sarva-vighnOpa-SAntayE", is recited at the commencement of any auspicious rite, vaidika-kriya, as invoking vishNu as 'vighna-hartA', to quell the impediments. It is curious that Sri SEnkAlipuram ananta-rAma dIkshitar, as well as the Ramakrishna Mission, have carried this SlOkam in their publications, but constantly translating 'vishNu' into Tamil as 'piLLaiyAr'. This unethical newspeak has become so prevalent that Sri Krishna Premi svami was obliged to clarify in Srirangam (in his current series of lectures on 'tiru-c-chhanda-viruttam') on Saturday (June 9 2001) that 'vishNu' occurring in the dhyAna-SlOkam "SuklAmbara-dharam vishNum" stands for 'vishNu' and not for (the later-day Saiva cultist) 'piLLaiyAr'. This strategy of disinformation extended to appropriating for later-day icons the role-names ["nAmAni gauNAni...mahAtmanah, r*shibhih parigItAni"] of the One God drawn from ancient texts ['gaNAnAm tvA gaNapatim', 'vishvak-sEnO', 'SastA' etc], and hurriedly putting together a kitsch-n-pastiche mythology to 'enhance' such icons. This is a standing example of how the later day saivites created false stories to uphold their claim of Siva's supremity against that of Sriman Narayana. Also Sri T.S.Sundararajan writes :- It is a sad irony that the SrIvaishNava community had neglected to know about the 'prasthAna-traya bhAshyam' of SrI Sankara-bhagavat-pAdAh; SrI Sankara is indeed a beacon-light of vaishNava religion. The AchArya propounded 'advaitam' and remained a profound vaishNava; for that matter, krshNa-miSra the author of the allegory play 'prabOdha-chandrOdayam', and mahApurush SrI SankaradEva of Assam, were also vaishNava and advaiti-dialecticians at the same time. This is THE fact regarding Sri Adi Sankarar. The present day photographs of Sri Adi Sankarar shows him sporting a vibhooti. But one of his immediate sishyAs (if I remember right it is Sri Vidyaranya) who wrote a sloka on Adi Sankara, at the end says that Sri Adi sankara never sported a Vibooti on his forehead. Sri Sankara, beyond doubts, established the supremacy of Vishnu in his PrashthAna thraya bhashyam. For examples, please refer to "Sankararum Vaishnavamum" by Sri Puttur Krishnaswamy Iyengar. There may be many other books including the bhashyams themselves, but I read the above book and hence am suggesting the same as I know only that book. Hence it is established beyond any doubt that Sriman Narayanan is the one and only Supreme being and when He is on our side why should we worship other gods. AzhwAr emberumAnAr jeeyar thiruvadigaLE saraNam adiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan, Thirumalai Vinjamoor Venkatesh Add a Standard Disclaimer Text Here........................................................ -------------------------------------------------------------- - 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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