Ekadashi
From the Bhakti List Archives
• March 7, 1996
Dear Bhagavathals, I am a new entrant into the group and so I seem to have missed Jangannath's advance posting about Ekadashi. In future I would also try to observe. However, I wanted to react to one sentence in that posting about Ekadashi by Keshava Prasad. It said that (something like this) "Observance of Ekadshi is ordained by Vishnu to preserve the human race from the torments of naraka ....Ekadashi is another form of Vishnu himself chosen by the lord in his mercy to save humans and deliver them from their sins" This sounds to me like imported from some other religion. First, our lord Srimannarayana cares not only about human beings but about the entire universe, all beings etc. The Vatapatrasai, the Viswarupa etc., go to prove this. So using such "human-centric" words will only belittle the concept. By using such terms we can attract criticism such as the comment by Professor Stephen Hawking who argues that in this universe there are so many permutations and combinantions and human form is only one such combination. To think that God is like a human or that he works for saving humans etc., is a limited view of god. Secondly, as our Acharyas always point out the concept of sin and deliverance is not there in our philosophy. Srimannarayana is personification of love and affection. Even one stray thought about him and there is no question of sin. That does not mean we go out and deliberately kill someone or do somethings forbidden. Srivaishnava philosophy is one of universal love for our lord. We do these things neither to please him, for there is no concpet of pleasing or angering him; nor do we do these things to get deliverance from sins for there is no sin when we are vaishnavas. There are more reasons why ekadashi has been prescribed just as so many other practices have been prescribed. But that is not for deliverance from sin. All our practices are oriented to promote the satva guna which emanates from anyone who is a srivaishnava. We all remember the story of Dhanurdas and the beauty of the eyes of Bhagavad Ramanuja, is it physical beauty of having big eyes? To me that is the beauty of being a consummate vaishnava. How deep Bhagavad Ramanuja's love for our perumal can be seen from his taking the responsibility of thetask left unfinished by andal, of making 108 akaravadisel. Please forgive me for my ignorance if I did not understand the meaning of keshava prasad's words. But I feel he meant this. Regards Anand
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