bottu/namma/rituals
From the Bhakti List Archives
• October 17, 1995
To some extent I am appalled at the strong attachment to day to day observances and the rituals. It makes me feel that one wants to grasp at everything, to assure himsel he is a dedicated Vaishanvite. I feel strongly that Hinduism is a rational relgion that appeals to one's sense in the pursuit of the meaning of human existence, better than others. the ability to question is always there. For every moral code there is a parable for its exception. The bhakti movement might have risen due to persecution when relgious faiths among the kings changed, much like the protestants and catholics. I do hope we come to the meat of Visishtadwaita and more about Ramanuja's propositions. I view religious writings as a hobby and to know why and how this human life is viewd. I do hop our topics switch to intellectaul pusuit. Of course, you may be right that, if one does not follow the ritualistic way, he may not get understand the rest. It may be like passing the elementary grades. But having see that people live and progress withoutthe knowledge of our Gods makes me wonder whther one has to get attached because one was brought up that way. Krish
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