Swayamacharyas, and un-ayyangars
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• September 27, 1995
Krish said: >>>Among the T's there is a swamachrya group. I would like >>>to know if >>>>the V's have it.<<< Yes V's also have it. I am one of them. We were teased (by other matiyas) as Amatas, which I literally became in th US during the initial days when I felt $6X8=Rs. 48 is too much for a hair cut!! Krish also said: >>>In a way it is interesting to note that Vaishanvites in US have such an interest in the ritualistic aspects of their group.<<<< Yes, I am also pleasantly surprised. I think it is directly proportional to how ritualistic our own parents were. In a way we are remembering them ! >>>I feel that strong attachment to ritualistic aspects tend to make one prjuidiced.<<<< One can be prejudiced either way. Attachment to ritual is not necessary for that. Understanding the ritual may even make one less prejudiced. For example in the case of Joseph Campbell-It is his attempt to understand ritual in a serious way that made him so broad minded and all accepting and interpreting person-one of the greatest modern day interpreters of myth. >>May be I am justifying my giving it up and lving >>>an un-ayyangar life!<<<< The fact that you even bothered to answer means that the Ayyangar has not given you up!!! I thik it is all Relative. Just because someone discusses a subject vehemently has nothing to do with actual practise or prejudice. This reminds me of an anecdote. A visitor to Rajaji's house was amazed to see that Rajaji was working in his garden at 3PM in the afternoon and showed no signs of snanam or sandhi (Morning samskaras). He asked Rajaji, how come you have not done any of the nitya vidhis of Srivaishnavas which you published? Rajaji quipped, did I say anywhere that I do any of them!!! K. Sreekrishna
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