Re: CLARIFICATION
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• May 17, 1999
Mani Varadarajan wrote: > > > But, to get back to reality, there are far more > pressing issues than people, women or men, abandoning > traditional clothing. In fact, this should be the > least of our worries, as these are mere external > symbols of tradition; without the internal, these > are meaningless. > > Mani Agreed to a certain extent - with one exception, thiruman. Every culture has and needs some external symbol that represents the spiritual, even those cultures that are iconoclastic in nature. Psychologists and anthropologists are only now becoming aware of the deep impact these symbols can have in defining an individual's sense of purpose and identity. The Catholic rosary beads, the Jewish Yarlmuke, and the Islamic prayer cap (I cannot recall the traditional name of it at the moment) are all excellent examples of such simple outward expressions of faith. As a kid, I was somewhat rebellious to the whole idea of wearing thiruman, poonal, etc. While adulthood brought me back to my senses somewhat, it is only after joining this forum and interacting with other bhAgavathas that I have fully realized the psychological and spiritual benefits of traditional symbols and clothing. While we must most certainly allow for cultural adaptation and change to some extent, I think that as bhAgavathas, we should at least take the responsibilty of encouraging the "cultural Iyengars" in our communities to adopt wearing thiruman, or at least srIchUrnam on their foreheads when they visit a temple or participate in a religious function. I think their acceptance of this will be a big first step in being re-introduced to the riches of our satsampradAyam. adiyEn, Mohan
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