Recent Discussions
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• March 14, 1996
Recent discussions on "Outmoded forms" of worship, blind faith, the need to question the statements of the Acharya regarding their relevance to modern times have been exhilirating , infuriating and Constructive at the same time. Our sampradhayam has answered these questions by rational humans over the centuries. One is inclined on that basis to state that There is nothing new under the sun regarding such Sankhaas or doubts. Fortunate are the few , who are not assailed by these doubts, because of their utter faith in the safety of the path prepared for them by the compassionate Acharyas of their different traditions. Others go through the processs and rediscover the truths and feel comfortable with the process of rediscovery.Others are consumed by these doubts . These are then the varieties of Human experiences. Our Vedas were the first ones to ask these questions. For example, a Rg Veda Mantra asks: " Who is the giver of spirit and strength? Whom does the Universe worship ? Whose commands are obeyed by the Gods? In whose shelter is said to be immortality? and in whose shadow is Death?" Atharva Veda asks : "Who is all that was in the past? Who lords over the Universe and who is pure bliss by nature? " and so on. The Vedic seers through meditation got the answers for these questions and recognized a supreme being as the pervader of the whole universe and recognized that supreme being as the last resort of the souls and that the Krupa or Mercy or Grace of that supreme being alone can protect and lead the soul to the path of deliverance from the worldly sufferings. Prayer thus became the core of the Vedic literature. A spiritual relationship was established between Man and God thru such prayers, rituals and other acts of worship. Upanishads continued that tradition and prayed for for divine intercession . Taittiriya Upanishadic portion quoted below is one example of such prayers for success in learning and spiritual inquiry: " May that Divine arm,which pervades all and is the essence of all the Vedas and which has come out of the same eternal Vedas ,enrich me with intellectual vigour! O God! May I become ther recipient of the knowledge that leads to immortality! May my body become fit! May my tongue become extremely sweet! May I hear much with my two ears! Thou art the sheath of the supreme being covered with worldly knowledge .Protect my learning." The Mundakopanishad goes one step further and states that nothing short of divine intervention can result in knowledge of the Self. It says that Atman can not be known by Pravachana, or Medha (intellect ). The unique role of Iswara Krupa is implied here. The Vaishnavite mystics revered as Azhwaars had Bhagavat Anubhavam and were objects of the immnse Krupa of the Lord and they poured forth their feelings in the form of the moving Paasurams.Their mystic experience was blissful and deeply devotional .The sufferings of theirs , when they did not have the union with the Lord and the exhiliration at times of their union with the Lord are housed in their Paasurams. Their basic belief was that a Personal God is accessible and he is the very incarnation of Love and righteousness. He is recognized as the embodiment of Grace and they prayed for that grace to bless them and made that their way of worship. Their God experience made them acccept and realize the Archa murthy is the iconic presence of God in the Divya Desams that they visited and sung about. Their love was intense,personal and possibly driven by "blind faith". There was no other way as Sumant pointed out. They were also not worried about approbations or reprobations from others. Acharyas that followed the Azhwaars drew their sustenance from the Bhagavad Anubhavam of the Azhwaars and showed by their exemplary life steeped in simplicity and piety th eway for us to follow that exquiaite sampradhaya . Therefore, when I see some one spiritedly defending the way of the Acharyas Or quote their works with due reverence, I am exhilirated , since I feel I recognize our kula Dhanams. When I see some one spiritedly questioning them to customize these Traditions for their as a part of their Sadhanas , I feel joyous at the sincerity of the thrust. When these two approaches reconcile, I feel that it has been a constructive and a fruitful dialog . May we have the blessings of our Acharyas and Azhwaars to carry on this search for meaning in our lives , wherever we happen to be. Let the thoughts, Dhruva Smrithi unite us and give meaning to this Prapatti group . V.Sadagopan doubts
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