Re: What is a billion dollars anyway?
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• September 17, 1999
This is not to pass any judgment on the worthy cause of building a Ranganatha temple in the USA, but this following statement, raises my eyebrows: > But one must consider, no temple in > India recites both saaRRumuRais. All Vadakalai temples > (handful though they may be) recite only vadakalai > saaRRumuRai and all the thenkalai temples recite only > thenkalai saaRRumuRai. a) During my last trip to Melkote, I was told by a knowledgable Melkote local that both saaRRumuRais are recited there. I don't know if this is the case all the time, but there is precedent for such a practice. b) Is it good to continue propagating divisive practices, even if they are practiced in India? In other words, is there anything fundamentally wrong in honoring both Swami Sri Desika and Sri Maanmunigal during saaRRumuRai? > In fact, in many temples including > Sri Rangam, vadakalais are not permitted even to join > the gOshti and recite even prabhandham, let alone > saaRumuRai. Let us not get into the politics of these > issues. Then we should not bring this up. Politics exists in all places, it seems, especially when Iyengars are involved. Its existence neither justifies its propagation, nor does it mean that we should not discourage it and promote unity when we can. On this specific point: I have never been to a divya desam where members of one kalai was "not permitted" to join the gOshti. In Srirangam specifically, while wearing Vadagalai thirumaN in 1996, I was invited by a gOshti-kArar to sit and join them during nityAnusandhAnam recitation in front of Emberumaanaar's sannidhi. In Tiruvallikkeni, which is as stauch a Thengalai kOvil as exists in India, I regularly participate in the gOshti with my Vadagalai thirumaN, and no one has taken any issue. Problems, if any, only occur when aggressive members of one kalai or the other try to go to the head of the gOshti, which is usually reserved for hereditary sthalattaars. I think we should be very careful in avoiding the spread of misinformation. Mani
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