[sv-rituals] Re: AsthAkshari/Dwaya Japam
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Mani Varadarajan • Thu Oct 24 2002 - 11:56:12 PDT
--- In sv-rituals@y..., Malolan R Cadambiwrote: > Sri > SrimathE ramanujAya namaha > > Dear Members, > > Should AsthAkshari & Dwaya Japam be done after Arghya PradhAnam or > preceeding ArghyA pradhAnam. I used to do this japam usually afer > sandhyavandanam, but i was told to do it before ArghyA pradhAnam > > I wish to know what is the properly accepted kramam. Hi Malolan, There are differences of opinion on this issue, but in all cases the ashtakshara japa is done at least after the requisite gayatri japa is completed and never before. Sri Vedanta Desika suggests in Rahasya Traya Saram that japa of ashtakshra, dvaya, and carama-sloka should be done such that they never interfere in any manner with nitya-karmas such as sandhyavandana. Let's take the case of morning sandhyavandana. Gayatri japa should be commenced ideally before sunrise. The sandhya upasthana mantra should be recited only after sunrise. According to the rule outlined by Sri Vedanta Desika and explained by the 18th century scholar Sri Gopala Desika, if you complete your gayatri japa before sunrise you should immediately move to ashtakshra japa, and only do the upasthana after the sun has risen. If you finish the gayatri japa after sunrise, or, as is common for many of us, you commence it after sunrise, the upasthana should first be recited and then ashtakshara japa should be done. In this way there is no conflict between the ashtakshara japa and the correct performance of the regular sandhya worship, according to Sri Gopala Desika. In the Ahobila Matha tradition the practice is different. Invariably the recommendation is to do the ashtakshara japa immediately after gayatri japa and before the upasthana. In all traditions, the dvaya and charama sloka japas can be performed after the sandhya is complete. It should be noted that unlike most other mantras, the potency of the ashtakshara mantra is not affected by its recitation or non-recitation. With most other mantras, after receiving upadesa one is required to recite it regularly according to certain strict rules. The consequence of not doing so is that the 'shakti' of the mantra departs from the individual, rendering it fruitless. This is not the case with the ashtakshara maha-mantra. Our acharyas cite the rule 'na nityam japam apekshate' -- this does not require daily japa. So while one *should* do regular japa of this mantra as recommended by the shastras, it is not a *must*, in the sense outlined above. adiyen ramanuja dasan, Mani ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Sell a Home for Top $ http://us.click.yahoo.com/RrPZMC/jTmEAA/jd3IAA/XUWolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> -- SrImatE rAmAnujAya namaH -- Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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