Sri Ranganatha Gadyam
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• October 17, 1995
Comments and Questions on Sri Rangnatha Gadhyam: Muralidhar Rangaswamy has shared with us this beautiful composition of Sri Ramanuja. In the first part the acarya glorifies the Lord, in the second part he acknowledges in front of the Lord, his own shortcomongs. What next? I find this pause rather interesting, as mentioned by Muralidhar. In the last part, he surrenders to the Lord and seeks refuge. The mood of the acarya is hard for me to comprehend. The acarya who has keen intellect and content with what he has, why is he asking for refuge? Also, Muralidhar mentined that Sri Ramanuja composed this after returning from a tour of holy places. Was this significant? -Eswar Josyula
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