RE: Belittling other faiths in our Pasurams?
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• March 20, 1996
Shree Jaganath wrote: ''The Srimad Bhagavatam quotes Bhakta Prahalada as saying that "even sages and rishis rejoices at the killing of snakes ...". I was told by a learned Prapanna that snakes here means destruction of evil and not jiva himsa as is implied in the shloka. If this is used as an analogy in the case of Thondaripoddi Azhwar's Pasuram, then cutting the heads of buddhists and Jains is not meant literally. Note the use of the words "Our KIND Lord Vishnu..". What is probably meant here is that gave the Buddhists and Jains the association of pure Vaishnavas as a result of which they would have accepted the Vaishnava path.'' Here we come to something that sounds nice and comfortable, but!!!! In both cases, the learned Prapanna and Jaganath have both placed their own interpretation onto the subject matter under discussion. Prhahlada said 'even sages and rishis rejoices at the killing of snakes' but then this is changed to an implication to what was actually said. In the same way, what was said in connection with cutting off heads of Buddhists and Jains is now changed to suit the philosophy of the commentator. This is the type of thing I was referring to when I mentioned the rewriting of the Vedas to suit the political correctness of today. If we are going to go around saying ''well, in actual fact, this is what is implied'' whenever we read something that does not agree with our way of thinking, then why do we not just sit down and rewrite the ancient scriptures so that they say what we want them to say? Kindest regards Ramadas
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