Guest guest Posted July 23, 1999 Report Share Posted July 23, 1999 Dear members, Following SrimAn KrishnamAchAryA's notes on SahasranAmA, Mani observes that it is the "attitude" of the bhakta that is important and not the outward form and extent of the act of worship. Sri.Mohan Sagar too wrote along the same lines. Just as a matter of interest, I am keen to know from all learned members what is meant by "attitude"? In modern parlance, an attitude is defined as a 'psychological frame'....as a certain pre-disposition of personality. It refers to a person's dominant tendency of character. When a colleague of ours at work is uncooperative we say "he has an attitude problem". When we know a salesgirl behind the counter at the supermarket is rude to us, we avoid her next time thinking,"She badly needs a training-course in "attitudinal change". Until then I am going to stay away from her!". When my son constantly bullies her little sister I am told by "modern pyschology" (i.e. Her Excellency, their learned mother!) that he is exhibiting all the "attitudes of sibling rivalry". Now, in a religious sense, what is "attitude"? I don't remember it being specifically used very much in the religious literature I have read. I cannot even think of an equivalent term in Sanskrit or Tamil! Would "manO-bhAvam" fit the bill? Or would "manO-dharmA" be closer to it? If it requires years of training and effort to cultivate a particular "attitude" even in our secular life, how can it then become so singularly easy to wear "an attitude of sincerity" in religious worship... like say, in "nAma-samkirtanam"? Is an 'attitude of sincerity" in worship available by merely wishing for it or simply willing it? Is "sincere attitude" measureable? Or is it subjective? How should one determine the degree of one's "sincerity"? Can you kindly discuss the above please? Thanks, adiyEn dAsanu-dAsan, Sudarshan ____ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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