tErezundUr
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• October 7, 1998
Dear SrimAn Mani, Sempath and Dileepan, Thank you for pointing out that "AAmaruviyappan" is the name of the Perumal and not Siva at Terezhundur. I have checked it out myself and you are all absolutely right! I regret my awful bloomer ! It was not a mistake of the Sankara Mutt friend though. Last evening I checked out other aspects of the story with the same friend .... I have no reason to disbelieve the rest of their version of the "shthala-puraAna". Whichever version of the "purAna" happens to be right, to me the story itself retains immense literary appeal. I think it is a wonderful lesson on the ethics of filial conduct. That's the "bottom-line" for me. Period. And as for your generalized comments about the authenticity of HH Sri ChandrasekharEndra Saraswati's accounts of "prabhandic history", I am afraid I am unable to agree with all that you say. (I greatly respect and admire the "Advaitin" or ("mAyAvAdin"!!) of Kanchi both as a tall religious leader of recent times and as a man of ideas. I have no intention therefore of being drawn further into this thread of discussion.) So shall we let this one pass, please? dAsan, sudarshan
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