Re: iyer/iyengar
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• May 7, 1999
Dear Sri Mani I agree entirely with your assessment. In fact, I had written once in Bhakti list itself (if my memory serves me right) that while there are umpteen akritya karanas and kritya akaranas that we here in USA indulge in (knowingly and unknowingly) and more so, by the very fact of our coming over here crossing the oceans against the dictates of Sastras due to sheer lure of the lucre (let alone not performing oupasanas etc) - we have already forfeited our claim to be called brahmins. I have also listed the circumstances in which a brahmin forfeits the claim to brahminhood as explained in the Vajrasoochika Upanishad. If we read the list, we would be convinced that we have to feel guilty on each and every count of the circumstances listed therein. It would be vainglorious on the part of anyone thus guilty to strut about petulantly with a 'holier than thou' air. The only consolation is that being aware of our pathetic plight we are struggling to resusticate ourselves with the Satsangam provided by Saranagathi journal, SDDS, Bhakti list, Malolan Net, Nama, Sri Ramanuja Mission, Thondarkulam and such other organizations. The joint efforts of all these, I believe, would lead us back to the mainstream, help us correct ourselves and seek Upadesams from our Acharyas onm the right course, in due course. Indeed, every sinner has a future, if corrective steps are taken betimes. Dasoham Anbil Ramaswamy
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