Guest guest Posted March 21, 1996 Report Share Posted March 21, 1996 Dear Prapatti Group Members: I read with great interest some of the recent postings of Krishna Prabha and Bharadwaj. They seem to represent two streams of current thinking (so to speak) on our attitude towards religion. The majority (including those not in the Prapatti Group) in my opinion favors the stand taken by Krishna Prabha (which indeed is the reality that we confront day-in and day-out). I thought it may be of some value if I can briefly summarize these two streams of current thought side-by-side for us to reflect on. These views which I present are not exactly the same as espoused by either Krishna Prabha or Bharadwaj, but they are an humble attempt on my part to charecterize what I see as two possible courses for us. I would request members to pardon me (like a father would do to the prattle of his child) if I have oversimplified or misrepresented anything. School of thought-I (The Reality) 1) We have come far away from our homeland. Anushtanams etc., are impractical even in our homeland, let alone they being of any value here. Therefore do not attach much importance to them. If possible be good and do good. Nama Sankeertana is enough. 2) Confine religious activities to a pooja cabinet to say 30 mts. during the week-end. 3) If you have no other better thing to do take a translation of Sri-Bhashya or some Vedanta publications for bed-time reading. 4) Religion should not interfere with the way I eat, what I eat (eventhough I am prepared to accept vegetarianism), where I eat, how many times I eat and how I dress etc.. I need complete freedom on all these issues. 5) If at all you happen to be in a religious program, don't worry who is worshipped, how the pooja is done or who is doing it. Just be happy that something religious is going on and take the good if any. If possible use this also as a social occassion, hug one and all, eat and drink (soft) walking and chatting around. 6) Moksha is a distant and vague goal. It will come in due course of time. It is anyway Vasudeva's responsibility. Our present concern should be to live this life happily and as long as our religion or prayers is able to sub-serve this end I am willing to accept the same. 7) Finally compartmentalization is inevitable. Religion as taught by our fore-fathers is unsuitable for the present time and therefore should be delineated from our practical life. School of thought - II (Perhaps a Voice in the Wilderness ?) 1) I do not know why Sriman Narayana has brought me to this land. Anushtanams have always been difficult. Limitations come from the mind of man. Therefore, let me take time to examine what our poorvacharyas have to say about Anushtanams and try my best to abide by that (to the extent possible). I do not know their full value at present, but may be time will prove that good deeds never go waste (Na Hi Kalyana Krut Dhurgathim Thatha Gatchathy). Anushtanam perhaps is a way to keep the instrument called jiva in the best possible shape so that the Lord can play it for His higher purposes. When I go to India let me approach a good teacher and learn them properly. 2) Approach the study of scriptures with a true spirit of enquiry, with reverence and faith and not with a view to find contradictions and faults. 3) All sages tell us that food has a profound influence on our minds (Ahara Shuddhou Satva Shuddhi - Chandogya). Krishna says food taken without being offered to Him first is like a stolen food. Therefore, when I have to take food outside, I will first question whether it is really essential to do that or can I avoid it. 4) Intuitively, I know this much that worshipping a Navagraha Devata (like Rahu or Kethu) is not the same as worshipping Vasudeva. They are all limited manifestation of the supreme being which Adi Sankara calls by the name Narayana. Their powers are all limited and there is nothing that Narayana cannot give that these Gods would give me. Therefore, as far as possible I would worship Narayana alone (Dig a well deep at one place). I would worship Sriman Narayana with all those wonderful attributes and super sensuous forms which He on His own accord takes (without any diminution) to conquer and transcend the Eros that soils the jiva with a fleshly feeling. Sages tell me if at all the Satyam, Jnanam, Anatham Brahman (the Universal Consciousness) has expressed itself completely in any form it is Vasudeva's forms (Para, Vyuha, Vibhava, Antaryamin and Archa). While I would refrain from criticising any other systems of worship, I will not hesitate to help others who would like to benefit from our system. 5) While I would like to live for 100+ years with good health and happiness, I would like to slowly develop a detachment. And at the end of it all, I would like to reach the permeanent abode of Sriman Narayana. 6) Religion as far as possible must be integrated with life. Thus I have tried to summarize the two strains of thought that I think are prevalent in the minds of well meaning men and women. I am also not saying that one is better than the other. Many of us may fall in-between the two. Once again I seek your forgiveness if I have overstated anything. To conclude, it is not a question of where we are at present but it is a matter of where we would like to be. Vijayaraghavan Srinivasan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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