Purpose of prayers
From the Bhakti List Archives
• March 13, 1997
Mani writes Most of the mantras and compositions end with the sloka on the results that are expected from them Saharanamam is a good example: sick relief from pain, artha-seekers wealth and so on. I recall a family llore, a cousin of mine at 12 or 13 filled up his examination paper with Sri Ramajayam instead of anwers. He might have flunked the test but was fairly successful in life. One is agoal seeker of mundane things or moksha. And our prayers do promise relief. And acharyas do advice prayers and anushtanams. All our attempts are effectively ways to satisfy our own thoughts, which are controlled by the PUPPETEER. Krishan Praba
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