Re: a small clarification
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• October 28, 1999
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Mani Varadarajan wrote: > > Dear Seshadri, > > I have thought about this question for a long time. > There are many who will say that unless you follow > *exactly* the conception of God and religion *they* have > in their mind, you are lost. I do not and cannot > hold such an opinion. > > How can we limit in what form Sriman Narayana will > appear to other devotees, in their minds? > If I may put an Alvar paasuram to use, Poykai Alvar > says, "whatever form His devotee desires, He takes > that form; with whatever name form His devotee > addresses Him, He takes that name..." (thamar ugandtha > thevvuruvam avvuruvam thaanE, thamar ugandha theppEr > maRRappEr... -- mudhal thiruvandhaadi 44) > > (I have heard this opinion held by great Sri Vaishnava > scholars as well). > > I interpret this very broadly. If one approaches God > in all sincerity, will a few mistakes in his conception > invalidate his worship? I doubt it. It is repeatedly > declared that the Lord is easily approachable (parivadhil > eesanaip paadi...). Krishna says in Bhagavadgita: Aham Tvam SARVAPAPEBHYA moksha....Ma suchah So, We need not worry. If we take his shelter we are ALWAYS SAFE. hare Krishna Rajiv > > So, while according to doctrine, supreme liberation may > not be assured, as it is if one surrenders to Sriman Narayana > as conceived of by our scriptures, I cannot rule out the > merciful Lord from granting liberation to whomever *He* > sees fit. After all, He is 'nirankusa-svatantran', isn't He? > In fact, I believe either a good birth or liberation itself > is assured for the first person. > > The second person, if he has taken refuge with the Lord, > is undoubtedly destined for liberation. This is a result of > the mysterious grace of the Lord, who is 'anAlocita-visesha-asesha- > loka-SaraNya' -- the Refuge of all, Who does not investigate > one's past history of sins, etc., if you surrender to Him. > > If the Lord only saved virtuous people, of what use is His grace? > > As to who is on the right track, if both people below are exactly > as you describe, it looks like they are both headed in the > right direction. > > daasan, > Mani > > Sri Seshadri asks: > > Which one of the two souls below is assured of liberation at the end of its > > current life? Which one is on the right track? > > > 1. A soul in its current life has done all the good and has been following, > > throughout its current life, a theistic approach other than the Sri > > Vaishnavism and has surrendered itself completely to the Lord ( apersonal > > God) with atmost love towards HIM and strongly believes that his Lord is the > > one who grants him liberation and has not heard of our Sriman Narayana who > > alone can bestow this. > > > 2. A soul which in its current life has commited sins throuhgout its life > > and almost at the end of its current life, by a stroke of luck ( as opposed > > to the one mentioned earlier, which was unlucky in this respect) has turned > > towards SriVaishnavism and later leads the life of a prapanna for a short > > duration (after the pancha samskaram). > >
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