Guest guest Posted January 23, 1998 Report Share Posted January 23, 1998 Concerning restrictions on Women and the chanting of Bhagavat Nama Sankirtana. I agree with what Mani has said. I think this may be mainly a Vadakalai opinion, correct me if I'm wrong. Also note that some of my best friends and teachers are Vadkalais. When my wife and I were in Sri Rangam last year we used to go to chant Visnu Sahasranama with a group of friends and the men and women both chanted it but the Vadakalai women would avoid chanting Omkara. I guess this is one of the reasons we like Tenkalai philosophy better. No offense meant to others. As foreign (Mleccha? Yavana? Whatever?) Vaisnavas we find the whole caste by birth thing to be offensive, racist and bigoted. Sure there are different classes of people in all societies but how much of that is determined by birth these days with secular education and other modern factors. We do respect the people we meet who are very pure in their habits and also have great family lineages. By the way what exactly is the way of thinking towards women. In the opinion of the list members (with appropriate shastra pramanas) are women a caste or do women have caste. ie Women brahmins, etc. And if so (barring 3 days a month) why should there be restrictions on them? janmanaa jaayate shuudrah karmaNaa jaayate dvijah Keshava das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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