Guest guest Posted March 3, 1998 Report Share Posted March 3, 1998 Shri U. Ve. Agnihotram Navalpakkam Devanatha Tatacharya Swamigal reached the lotus feet of his acharya recently. I sincerely feel that it is a great loss to the Vaideeka community and in particular to the Sri Vaishnavas. Swami was one of the few that lived from that generation of MahAns who lived a way of life where one could distinctly see a thread of continuity that can be traced back to the vedic period. He was indeed a rishi who lived among our midst in the 20th century. Swami grew up in Navalpakkam learned Vedas from his father and proceeded to learn Mimamsa sastra. He was given the President's award for his work on Mimamsa. His acharam and anushtanam were immaculate to say the least. One of his favorite quote was: "Kinthu AnushtAna Nithyatvam Swatantryam Apakarshathy". Where is the freedom for the one bound by AnushtAnam. By freedom it is implied: The license to eat and dine wherever one pleases, to wear whatever apparell that pleases etc. Till his last breath he never gave up well water, performing TrikAla sandhya in time, Bhaghavat Aradhanam etc., Even at the age of 93, when I had an opportunity to record his conversations his vAk shuddhi when reciting slokas was an example of how pure words can be pronounced. What a clarity. What a great source of joy they are. Even during his last days his handwriting was immaculate to say the least. Is this not an example of what our achAram can do. Kindness poured from him. The soft voice and the gentle demeanor made one adore him. Personally, not a single day passes without remembering that great MahAn. I think it is the result of all my previous janma punyas that I had an opportunity to meet that great mahAn. Like Rajaji once said: There are in the world, men, whose acquaintance is beyond price and I was indeed fortunate to have that priceless possession. It appears Swami after performing his Nitya anushtAnas was complaining of chest pain. His son was trying to rush him to the hospital. Swami reacted by saying "EmperumAne, idhu ellam edukku? Un thiruvadiyil serthu konduviden" and so ended his journey on the BhArata Punya bhoomi. Vijayaraghavan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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