Re: keeping our tradition alive
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• September 6, 2000
Dear Bhakthas, This is in response to Sriman. RR's posting on the above subject. While it would not be my purpose to engage in a point war reply, I thought of presenting a totally different perspective to the issue on hand. When we look at other religions/other hindu religious options, it has been my observation that these systems have been closely identified with certain value systems. For instance when we talk of Christianity -a lay person probably identifies it instantly with LOVE TO ALL. Similarly when we talk of Islam or Sikhism, these have probably been identified with EQUALITY & SACRIFICE. Budhism and Jainism have been closely identified with AHIMSA. The Satya Sai movement is identified with Equality of all religions and also service to humanity. I am not trying to say that these are not there in our darshanam. But from a common man's point of view the identification of religions is probably on the lines mentioned above. This essentially leaves only the committed few in our fold. While the fact that Srivaishnavism transcends the varna fold,has an extremely humanistic approach, and could offer total solutions to a jiva's spiritual needs, could be our USP, these points are probably unknown to the man in the street. There is also the other face to the whole issue. If any one had listened to Bro. Paul Dinakaran's speeches at the public fora, one is indeed amazed at the way the mass get instantly influenced and also identify themselves with what he says. Even in the Satya Sai and the Bangaru Adigal's fold the following is increasing with every day because of the so called secular approach, as also the tangible and material benefits accruing to the followers (if not for all atleast for some of them). With this background in mind, we must try and see what is that we are offering to existing and potential srivaishnavas.Are we too individualistic vis a vis others, who are adopting a community based approach.The fact that we tend to be ritualistic may be partially correct.It is high time we thought of ways and means of attracting the best of the youth. This would essentially involve our taking a more active participation in people's day today life (particularly the youth).It must be remembered that Bhagawan Ramanuja out his immense compassion for the suffering jiva's took the bold step of bringing innumerable people into the darshanam's fold.May be we have to plead to Yatiraja "Innum oru Nootrandu Irum". Adiyen K.Lakshminarayan _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Visit http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/ for more information
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