Re: thirumaN kaappu
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• November 17, 2000
Sri M.G. Vasudevan wrote: > [please note here for sumangali it is ONE only and for widow it is 12- In this matter, there are variations from family to family and acharya to acharya. There is a difference even for men in the various sampradAyas. In most traditions, while wearing all twelve is preferred, men are to wear at least two tirumaNs -- one on the forehead and the other on the back of the neck (see Sri Gopala Desika's Ahnikam, for example). But the Ahobila Matha tradition prescribes wearing only one tirumaN if one cannot wear all twelve, arguing against wearing one on the back of the neck. I am aware of several traditions which recommend that women (sumangalis included) wear four tirumaNs after samASrayaNam. These four are the forehead and the three around the neck. The other eight are omitted for reasons of modesty. Women generally do not go topless in our society!. Even these three are worn only in an abbreviated manner by women in these traditions. To my knowledge, meditation on the 12 tirumaNs is common to all, whether all twelve are actually worn or not. It is interesting to also read the recommendation that sumangalis wear two garments. I am told by my grandmother and others that orthodox women in the old days eschewed tailored blouses as a modern invention, considering them polluting. They only used a single sari to cover their entire body. One gentleman who recalled his grandmother dressing this way remarked with amazement how he never saw anything even remotely revealing, despite her intense activity in all the years he knew her! Mani -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Search archives at http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/index.html#SEARCH
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