Re: caring for body: sAttvic?
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• November 29, 1999
--- Ramanbil@aol.com wrote: > Dear Bhagavatas > > This question is quite relevant. > People who are prepared to forego Sandhyavandanam > would not like to give up > this. Because, appearance "maketh the man"in a> society! > > There is another dimension to this issue. If the > body is to be so despised, > the very institution of "Grihastasramam" for the> purpose of begetting progeny > will be taboo because this involves the most > intimate "Sambandam of > Sareeras." But, our Sastras lay down this Asrama as> a "Dharma" - > "Grihastasrama Dharma"> There have been references that without this body we> have acquired by Poorva > Punyam, we cannot do any Bhakti or Prapatti or> observe any other chores laid > down in the Sastras. > Dasoham > Anbil Ramaswamy Dear Sriman Anbil, How nicely you have explained things! Hats off! adiyen is really thankful to you for explaining my position in such a convincing fashion on my behalf. adiyen was trying to say that the pursuit of 'sareera-shuddhi' (even 'sareera-soundaryam') need not necessarily be always an un-"sAttvika" endeavour. In fact it can positively promote "sAttvika" pursuits. Our dear AndAl-pirAtti we know as a young damsel spent hours before the looking-mirror "beautifying" herself for the sake of her divine beau, Ranganathan. 'Guru-parampara' records say that Parashara Bhattar was one of the most handsome achAryas of his times in SriRangam. His presence at the head of "gOshti-s" during "utsavams", it seems, lent a certain air of "vaideeka" "glamour" to the proceedings. The idols of Sri.Ramanuja and Desikan clearly show them to have been extraordinarily handsome. Present day young boys and girls adiyen sees are all truly conscious of their "looks". But adiyen believes it is one way very good. In earlier generation of adiyen's times it was horrible. At that time looking "grimy", wearing long-hair, unshaven, smoking, and generally appearing "sloppy" and looking like a "lousy hippie" was considered to be height of fashion. It led to very bad attitude later in life. adiyen believes that it is that generation that has today caused the ravage of the world's forests, rivers, air and water... the Lord's great "sareeram" of Creation. At least today's youngsters are not like that. They take good care of their grooming. Their attitude therefore is much better. adiyen is sure that in good time when they mature and become wiser in life their "atma-s" will receive the same care and attention that their "sareeram" received in youth. This is what adiyen meant by saying that the "care of the body" is also, in a certain sort of way, truly "sAtvic". Unfortunately some members misunderstood. adiyen is very sorry to have replied to them a little sharply. dAsan, Sampathkumaran __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com
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