Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 Sri: Dear AasthikAs : Back in January 1996 , I posted a short article on Kalpa SoothrAs dealing with the prayOgam and anushtAnam of Kalpa Soothrams used in our ancient SamskArAs . That is attached for your perusal. During August 2004 , adiyEn had the privelege of sponsoring a day long meeting on SamskAraas at West Mambalam Samskrutha VidhyAsAlaa . The occasion was the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of that School founded by Sri OzhapakkAm RaajagOpAlaAcchAr Swamy with the blessings of Sri SrinivAsAcchAr Swamy and withfurther links to Maharishi VaasudEvAcchAr Swamy . A series of lectures by authorities in this field along with TadhiyAradhanam for approximately 300 attendees and sambhAvanais for the scholars were covered by adiyEn in the context of the centennial anniversary of my dear father , PoundarIkapuram Bruhaspathy Vaikunta Vaasi Sri VaradAcchAr Swamy . This is the second event in a series of planned sponsorships , participation in Kaimakryams from now on for adiyEn's revered father's anniversary that falls on Iyppasi Mrugaseersham in the year 2005 C.E. The first event in this commemorative events fro adiyEn's father was the release of the ThrikAla SandhyA Vandhanam discs for Rg, Yajur and Saama Veda SaakhA adhyAyees with the blessings and direction of PoundarIkapuram SrImath Andavan Swamy .Other events like support for the release of Swamy Deikan's SthOthra granthams edited by U.Ve Dr.V.N . VedAntha- Desikan Swamy at the niyamanam of HH SriMath Poundarikapuram Andavan , Support for NithyAradhana Kaimkaryam at ThUppul Swamy Desikan Sannidhi are in plan . AdiyEn had requested the organizers to capture the day long sessions in the form of DVD Discs to preserve them and make them available to those , who could not be physically present at West Mambalam on that day as the participants in this high calibre sessions on the important Hindu SamskArAs . adiyEn thanks Sri Srinath , the Secretray of the Samskrutha VidhyAsAlA's Golden Jubilee celebrations committee for acceding to my request and sending me the discs . Great authorities like SoorAdhyAyi , GanapAti PazhavEri SaThakOpAcchAr Swamy , Sri SthalasayanAcchAr Swamy ( Sri Kaaryam Swamy of Ahobila Matam ) , GanapAti Vijaya RaaghavAcchAr Swamy , Head of the School for the Vedic SamskArAs at Srirangam and additional scholars took part during the day long sessions at West Mambalam . They covered topics from Upanayanam to VivAham/Pumsavanam , TarpaNams / SrArddham and all the way to apara kriyaa with Vedic PramANams and profuse quotations from the Kalpa SoothrAs . Each one of them could have carried on a whole day's discussions. That was the depth of their scholarhip ! It is an amazing experience to recall the content of the day's presentations . One thing became crystal clear , when one listens to these 5 DVD discs on SamskArAs . That is the mantra lObham and KriyA lObham by many of the modern day Bruhaspathys and the aasthikAs rushing the Bruhaspathis to compress these sacred observances to suit their time pressures while performing these ceremonies . The great scholars on the Sadas took us thru some of the SamskArAs and related manthrAs in great detail including the recitation of Veda Manthrams with the correct Svarams . My revered father used to insist on the correct pronunciation and uccharaNam of these manthrAs along the lines of his forefathers , who were Bruhaspathys . adiyEn is gald to realize that such scholars do exist amidst us and are still training a few future Bruhaspathis in the sampradhAyic manner . Our thanks are to the West Mambalam Sanskrit School Trustees for choosing this topic to remind us of the need to protect and preserve the inspired gifts from Maharishis like Aapasthambhar and other Kalpa SoothrakArars for the different Veda SaakhAs . adiyEn has these five discs with me now and will look into ways to disseminate them soon to the community of aasthikAs in consultation with the West Mambalam Sanskrit School . NamO Veda PurushAya Daasan , Oppiliappan KOil VaradAchAri Sadagopan An excellent article on the West Mambalam School , the key people and its history can be accessed at the following URL: http://www.rediff.com/news/1004/sep/13spec.htm Aapasthamaba Sutraas & other Kalpa SutrAs *************************************************************************** "V. Sadagopan" 04 Jan 96 21:55:10 EST Two of our members had asked for Information on these Sutras. I had written about them earlier in a special issue of Tattvaloka Journal on the 40 Hindu Samskaras.Here is an elaboration on that article focussing more on the Sutras as opposed to the Samskaras they deal with. The Sixth limb (Anga ) of the Vedas is Known as Kalpam. It is considered as the Hands of the Vedas, since it deals with doing Karmas prescribed by the Vedas. Those Karmas and the fruits thereof should be offered to the Supreme being at the end of their performance. The Kalpams provide details on who should do what and at what stage of one's life.They elaborate on the mantras to be recited, the Samagriyas to be assembled,the Rtviks to officiate at these rituals and prescribed functions. The Kalpa Sutrams have been given to us by various Sages . In the south, Krishna Yajur Vedam is dominant or popular. Six rishis -- Aapasthambhar, BodhAyanar, VaigAnasar, SatyAshaadar,Bharadvajar and Agnivesar-- have written Sutras for the practioners of Krishna Yajur Veda Saakhaa. These Rishis have written both the Sroutha and Gruhya Sutrams for the Saakaas. Two sages have written Sutras for Rg Vedam. The popular one is by Asvlaayanar. The other not so prevalent is that by SaankAyanar. Sage Kaatyayanar has written Sutras for Sukla Yajur Vedam For Sama Veda Saakas, Laatyayanar has written for Kouthuma Saakaa. For RaaNaaaneeya Saakaa , Diraahyayanar has written Sroutha Sutrams. The Grihya Sutrams for this Saakaa has been written by Gopilar . Sage Jaimini has written sutrams for the Talavakaara Saaka of Sama Vedam. Atharva Vedam is not so prevalent. No Kalpa Sutram is available today. >From Garbha Dhanam (placement of the seed) to Antimeshti (Ultimate Ishti or Yaga , the cremation ceremony in which the body is offered as Havis in the Sacred fire),there are 40 Samskaras for a Hindu. There are a subset for women among the 40. For instance, they do not have the Upanayanam ceremony. Either the Sroutha or the Gruhya Sutra covers these 40 ceremonies. Among the 21 Yajnas -- 7 Paka, 7 Soma, 7 Havir Yajnas--, Sroutha Sutras cover the 7 Soma and 7 Havir Yajnas. The Gruhya Sutras cover the 7 Paka Yajnas and the rest of the 19 Samskaraas. Gruhya Yajnas/Samskaaraas are smaller in scope than the Sroutha Yajnas, which need major effort. The former are done at home mostly (Gruham).Theothers are done at special sites outside the home. When we say Abhivaadhanam, we referer to the Sroutha Sutram associated with one's Veda Saakaa.Aapasthabhar has written Sroutha and Gruhya Sutras. Hence we recite Aapasthambha sutra: Yajussaakaadhyaayi, there is no complication. In contrast, One who belongs to RaaNaaneeya Saakaa of Sama Veda can not quote Gopilar in his Abhivaadhanam, but has to mention the sage Diraahyayanar alone. Latter wrote the Sroutha Sutram and Gopilar wrote only the Gruhya Sutrams for this Saakaa. There is a subdivision of Sroutha Sutras known as Sulpa Sutras. These deal with more details on Yajnas. Kaatyayanar, Hiranyakesar and Bodhaayanar have given us these Sulpa Sutras. In addition to the ways of conductance of the Samskaras and Yajnas, these Kalpa Sutras also decribe the Sikhai (Urdhva Sikhaior Poorva Sikhai ) , Pundram to be worn and other details on Karmaanushtaanam. My father was an expert on Apasthambha Sutras and I have some moth eaten remnants of Apaasthambha Prayogas that are interesting to say the least to study. Kaanchi Periyavaal has commented extensively on Kalpa Sutras in the chapters on Vedas and their Six Angaas. Sadagopan Home Page http://www.ibiblio.org/sripedia oppiliappan-To to the list Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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