Ahimsa ParamoDharmaha
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• March 2, 1999
Narayana! Narayana! Dear Bhaktas: We as Vaishnavas try not to hurt any living being. Ahimsa is given lot of importance in our Philosophy. Swami Desikar in his Rahasyartham places 'Ahimsa' as the first flower in which astaksharam has to be meditated on. So, I want to know is, how is it that silk sarees are used in most of the Vaishnavite houses? Does it have any special significance? Is this practice a religious one or it has just been accepted because people use it? It is difficult to imagine around 60000 silk worms being melted in the heated vessel for 1 silk saree? How many such silk sarees are used for a wedding? I read in a Dharma sastra book that 'Pattu' ( silk) does not have ' dosham' if used during sandhya vandanam. Does it mean that all other times it has 'Dosham'? If any of the Bhaktaas can throw light it would be helpful. Praveena nAmin Ramanuja dAsi 3rd Mar 1999
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