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Srimathey Ramanujaya Namaha!!!

Dear Bhagavatottamas,

>From what I have observed of His Divine grace Sri Tridandi Chinna Jeeyar Swami,

the TRIDANDAM is the form of GOD himself and the dandas have the same kind of

sanctity as the salagramas and infact they are available at only few places

like Muktinad kshetram in Nepal(they grow along with salagramas). The TRIDANDAM

must have grown from the same stem and is cut by people born with a particular

birth star. The person taking Sanyasasramam is taught to construct(with

specific mantrams) the TRIDANDAM by HIS guru who is giving HIM the ashramam.

There will be a 4th outer danda signifying Kalam. It being very sacred anyone

except it's holder(and in some cases the EKANGI, a brahmachari wearing sacred

cloth) should touch it at any time. The sanyasi maintains sanctity(MADI) for

the sake of the TRIDANDAM, so others shouldn't touch them either.

Even when prostrating the TRIDANDA(even before Divya sannidhi's is kept in

VERTICAL position). A sanyasi is not required to prostate before anyone(only

few exceptions). They are expected to address theselves as "WE(signifying

unison with GOD)" . I have never seen any of the Jeeyars use danda to prostate

insted of themselves.

The sacred cloth "JALA PAVITRAM" at the top of the TRIDANDAM is used for not

only filtering water but while doing the PRANAYAMAM and other japas by keeping

the cloth between the fingers, meaning the air is purified before it's breathed

in.

Ramanuja Dasaha!

Ravi Yekkirala

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