Re: Some questions regarding some of our customs ...
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• October 12, 1999
--- Raja Krishnasamywrote > > > I have had certain questions regarding some of the> customs that we > follow, and have tried to list them below. > > 1. I have heard people tell me that we are not > supposed to walk across > the Sanctum Sanctorum in a way to block visibility > for Shri Garudazhvar > to the Mulavar. Accordingly a lot of temples are > constructed in a way > where it is not possible for one to do that - such > as Shri Sarangapani > Koil in Thirukkudanthai. > If the line of vision between 'moolavar' and 'garudAzhwAr' is left clear by devotees everyone will have unobstructed view of the Deity. Otherwise, as is the unfortunate case in almost all temples in India today, devotees will compete and keep shoving each other around to have 'darshan'. It is a very selfish way of having 'darshan' but 'free-for-all' is what happens in most our temples today. > 2. There are certain ShriVaishnavas when > prostrating, perform the act 4 > times or in multiples of 2. However, there are > certain other > ShriVaishnavas who do it just once (such as the > people belonging to > "thenKalai" <- Please do not turn this question into > a "kalai" fight). > What is the significance here ? Whether one likes it or not, it is a 'vadagalai'/'tenkalai' difference. Vaadagalais stick to 2 or multiples-of-2 method of prostration.I guess it has something to do with the doctrinal emphasis on paying equal obesiance to both 'perumal' and 'pirAtti'.The tenkalais do not place 'pirAtti' on the same plane as 'sarvEshwaran'. > > 3. Most of our temples on the Maha Gopuram of the > sanctum have specific > dieties facing specific directions. Such as Shri> Lakshmi Narayanar > always is described on the east facing side of the > Sactum Gopuram. Shri > Lakshmi Varahar on the South facing side, Shri> Lakshmi Narasimhar on the > West facing side and Shri Lakshmi Hayagrivar on the > North facing side. > I might have the directions and the dieties mixed> up, but I did notice > the last time when I was in India, that all temples > are pretty much> consistent with respect to this matter. Any > significance ? There must be something in the 'agama-sAstra' in this; a thing or two perhaps in the 'silpa-sAstra' too. But, quite significantly, the deities you mention as facing all 4 directions ("dik") include "lakshmi" in every instance.I suppose it symbolises "all-round auspiciousness" such as what Desikan describes in the stanza 15 of "sri-stuthi": "yasyAm yasyAm dishi viharatE devi-dhristas-tvadeeya tasyAm tasyAm-aham-ahameekAm tanvatE sampadOgAha!" ("Whichever direction Thou cast eyes, O Devi, qualities of auspiciousness scramble to be there!") > 4. A very fundamental question. Why is it that > when we go around in a > "pradakshinam", we go around the sanctum in the > direction we do it as > opposed to doing it the other way ? Does the word > "dakshin" in the word > have any significance ? I think the word is to be pronounced as "pradakshanam" not "pradakshinam". Hence nothing to do with "dakshin'. > 5. Lastly, why is it that we are told to prostrate > ourselves in a> temple past the dvajasthambam and not in between the > sanctum and the > dvajastambam ? > If you prostrate between the sanctum and the dvajhastambam you will be forced to turn your posterior on not only the dvajhastamba but also garudAzhwAr. To avoid such an unseemly situation it is advisable to prostrate past the dvajhastambam so that 'perumal', 'garudAzhwAr' and the 'stambam' are all ahead of us and all 3 are in position to receive our prostrations. > Raja Krishnasamy> begin:vcard adiyEn, Sampathkumaran ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
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