Re: bhakti-digest V1 #47
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• March 3, 1996
Dear Friends, The juxtaposition of Sri Jaganath Bhardwaj's (draft) letter regarding the incident at the Thiruchchanoor temple and Sri Ramaswamy's preface to his " Oh My God" series is interesting indeed. The former takes strong exception to the violation of a specific practice, and the latter highlights the universality of our collective faith. I have not been to the Padmavathi temple at Thiruchanoor, but if it is not far from the Venkatesha Temple, I presume that a large number of worshippers there would be non-Vaishnavas. It is possible that Devi Padmavati was decorated as Durga or Annapurna as a tribute to these "other" worshippers. Even if it were due to mischief, are the Agamas so strict as to forbid any other AlankAram to the image of Devi Mahalakshmi ? My question (one of ignorance) is : Is it a violation of a SumpradAya in Vaishnavism or a violation of the very tenet of Vaishnavism to "make up" Devi Mahalakshmi in any other image ? To equate the (alleged unethical nature of) the incident at Thiruchanoor to the reading of the Koran in a church, I think, is wide of the mark. (Perhaps it is intended merely as a dramatic statement). Islam and Christianity claim different prophets. Vaishnavism is contained in the BhagawadgIta, as stated by Sri Jaganath Bhardwaj himself. Perhaps one can say the Hinduism as a whole is paraphrased in the GIta. The GIta emanates from Krishna, who displays his VishwarUpa in the process. Surely, then, the analogy with the reciting of the Koran in a church is inapt. Respectfully.................///Shivashankar
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