RE: Ashaucham & Nitya Karma
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• October 22, 1998
I thank Vijayaraman and Murali Rangaswamy for clarifying the unique position the tirumantra has in our tradition. To this effect, I also would like to say a word about the dvaya mantra. While the tirumantra (ashtAkshara or 8-syllabled mantra) is recommended for japa from time to time, it is the dvaya mantra and its meaning that is to be constantly meditated upon by all of us bhagavatas. Ramanuja regarded it as Lord Ranganatha's command that he meditate on the dvayam along with its meaning until his body fell away at the end of his life on earth -- dvayArtha-anusandhena saha ... yAvat SarIra pAtam ... SrIrange sukham AsvA (SaraNAgati gadyam). The dvaya and its meaning should always be on our minds, whenever we are walking, driving, filling gas/petrol, sitting idly, etc. It is said that the lips of Sri Manavala Maamunigal would constantly be moving because of his unceasing japa of the dvaya mantra. Our acharyas have even said that while the tirumantra is like the milk one buys in the store (vilaippaal), the dvayam is like one's mother's milk (thaay-paal), natural and innate. This is said the emphasize how we must live in the dvayam. adiyen thirukkacci nambi daasan, Mani
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