Guest guest Posted October 7, 1996 Report Share Posted October 7, 1996 --------------- MESSAGE bhakti.v010.n031.4 --------------- Jaganath.Bharadwaj Question Monday, 7 October 1996 8:39am ET Does an individual, whose parents are alive, but none in that generation follow any of the prescribed nitya and naimittika karmas, have any responsibilities towards ancestors like amAvAsya tarpanam or annual Sraddha? Jaganath. --------------------------- Dear Sri Jaganath, Again, from my limited understanding of some of our texts, I will venture to voice my view of what our Maharishis say on this matter. Ordinarily one does not perform Pitr Karmas if the Parents are alive. In case of the situation you have outlined, our elders say that one is not "obligated" to perform these Karmas. But it is "Higher Dharma" if we take up the responsibility of "feeding" our Pitrs. Infact, Maharishis say that one obtains the merit of performing the "Ashwamedha Yaagam", if we perform such a meritorious deed. Not only that, the lapse on part of the one actually responsible for this Karma may also get overlooked. I will keep from expanding on this at the present time. Of course, some may take the enlightened view that our ancestors being prapannas, are in Sri Vaikuntham and hence in no need of our half-handfuls of Sesame seeds and water. What I have written above is from a more mundane standpoint of Karma. Sri Ranganaatha Sri Paadukaabhyaam NamaH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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