Guest guest Posted April 1, 2002 Report Share Posted April 1, 2002 SrI: SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH Dear Bhakti List Member, Thank you for being a member of this forum. Please feel free to openly share your thoughts regarding the philosophy of Sri Ramanuja. The Bhakti List is a moderated email discussion group intended for serious discussion of Sri Vaishnava philosophy and religious practice. Specifically, this list is dedicated to exploring the meaning of the poems of the Alvar saints (Divya Prabandham), the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Ramayana, and related core texts, as understood through the works of Sri Ramanuja, who is the central philosopher of this tradition. Focus of the Bhakti List ------------------------ The primary focus of this list are the works and philosophy of Sri Ramanuja and the Alvars, and the texts upon which they based their written ideas. These include the following: o Veda and Vedanta, particularly the principal Upanishads o Bhagavad Gita o Brahma-Sutras o Sri Ramanuja's commentaries on the above o Sri Ramanuja's Three Gadyas and the Nitya o The Alvars' Divya Prabandham and their commentaries o The works of Yamunacharya (Alavandar) o Sri Vishnu Sahasranama and other important parts of the Mahabharata o Sri Ramayana o Vishnu Purana o Other related ideas such as yoga, meditation, and daily life as a Vaishnava which arise directly out of the above texts o How these ideas contrast with those of other philosophers Discussion should primarily center around philosophical or poetic ideas drawn directly from the above mentioned authors and texts, with the idea of learning what Sri Ramanuja and the Alvars themselves said. Explanations and elaborations of subsequent acharyas in the tradition are welcome; however, please remember that they should be elucidatory of an idea of Sri Ramanuja, a verse of the Alvars, or an idea from a core scriputral text. Please feel free to contribute ideas from these acharyas when they are of serious philosophical interest. What may and may not be discussed on the Bhakti List ------------------- o All questions concerning the Upanishads, Gita, Visishtadvaita philosophy, Sri Ramanuja's works, and the Alvars' poems are welcome. o The ideas of post-Ramanuja thinkers are welcome provided they elaborate the texts and ideas listed above. For example, discussion of Parashara Bhattar's Sahasranama Bhashya, Pillai Lokacharya's Tattva Traya, the commentaries on the Divya Prabandham, Vedanta Desika's bhashyas on the Isa Upanishad and Ramanuja's works, his philosophical tracts such as Tattva Mukta Kalaapa, the commentaries of Manavaala Maamunigal on Periyalvar Tirumoli, Tattva Trayam, Ramanuja Nurrandadi, etc., are all very suitable discussion topics for this list. o Announcements of scholarly publications concerning any of the above are also welcome. o For the sake of circumscribing discussion, presentations of the poetry/stotras or the 'rahasya' works of post-Ramanuja saints will generally *not* be allowed, unless they are presented in the context of Sri Ramanuja's works or the works of the Alvars. While these works are no doubt of immense value, I strongly feel that email presentations tend to oversimplify the exceedingly complex and subtle issues that are at hand. These works are better discussed in private preferably under the guidance of an acharya. o For the same reason, discussion of the modus operandi of prapatti (self-surrender of saranaagati) as explained by the later acharyas should be carried out with great care, and with direct reference to Sri Ramanuja and the Alvars. I will generally restrict such discussion, as well as discussion of the corresponding doctrinal differences between the subsects of the Sri Vaishnava tradition. o Posts centering on hagiologies, traditional histories (sthala-purANa), etc., will not be allowed unless their content is placed in philosphical or poetic context or they are drawn directly from Divya Prabandham, etc. These should go to one of the other forums. o In general, biographies and tributes, particularly of later-day acharyas and institutions, are not within the Bhakti List's charter. (Some exceptions may be made from time to time). o Please, no general questions on Hinduism, such as "Why vegetarianism?", "Why shouldn't we cross oceans?", etc. This group is focussed on understanding Vedanta through the works of the Alvars and Sri Ramanuja. And, though it should be self-evident: o No personal attacks o No emotional outbursts o No messages of a purely personal nature, including compliments o No advertising of any form o No self-promotion of any form o No fund-raising of any kind If there is a doubt about any of these, please contact me, the moderator. I reserve the right to make exceptions to some of these from time to time -- but rest assured they will be very rare. All posts should be in English. Whenever other languages are used, please give at least a rough translation of the passage or word in English. General Philosophy of Discussion -------------------------------- I find that a free flow of ideas can often result in remarkable dialogue between fellow seekers of Truth. For that reason, this list was initially totally unmoderated. Due to the large number of repetitive and off-topic posts, junk emails, and some needless emotionalism and personal attacks, I have had to take a much more active role in filtering the articles. Generally, I really don't like to do this. I don't believe in policing people's thoughts. Therefore, it's best if people moderate themselves and behave as they would wish others would behave with them. I welcome all relevant philosophical speculation. But please conduct your discussions with respect and decorum. Together, I hope we will discover in some measure the joy of the insights of the rishis, the incomparable passion of the Alvars, and the unifying brilliance of Sri Ramanuja. Please join me in this quest. I remain, aDiyEn, rAmAnuja dAsan Mani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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