Re: Iyers and Iyengars (Jagan's Posting)
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• May 4, 1999
Dear Sri. jagan You friend's statements are a result of nescience. It seems he is unable to differentiate between mundane and non mundane terminology. The terms Iyer and Iyengar are mostly used in a mundane context. one who is superficial, by nature, may be tempted to associate the term Iyer with those Brahmanas who are adherents of the Advaitic notion of the nature of reality and the term Iyengar with those Brahmanas who are adherents of the Vis'istadvaitic notion of the nature of reality. However, this type of assignment is a farce. The significant proportion of Iyers and Iyengars are only Brahmins by birth (Kevala JAti Brahmanas.) They, may know the terms Advaita, and Vas'istadvaita, but don't have a clue as to what they stand for! To an ardent seeker of truth, regarding the nature of reality, the terms Iyer, Iyengar, Hindu, are all meaningless! All that is relevant is: 1. the most perfect exposition of the nature of reality, is denoted Vis'istAdvaita Vedanta; 2. Vis'istAdvaita Vedanta is the only, unadulterated, detailed exposition of Vedanta; 3. He or she either is or desires to be a Vis'istAdvaitan. Adiyen, Venkat
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