Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 Dear Mr Sadagopan, Is swadharma considered unique for a single individual? Will a crude analogy of a one-to-one unique relationship between the paramAtma and the jIvAtma suffice to get an overview of Swadharma? Generally, the question i ask is that how does a person realise what his/her swadharma really is? Regards, Jagan, Calcutta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2004 Report Share Posted December 15, 2004 Dear Sri Jagan: Svadharma means the VarNAsram Dharmaas assigned by Bhagavath Saasthrams to the four VrNams and Four Aasramams . Svadhramaan na pramathithavyam says Vedam . Bhagavath GitA is the best source for discussions on Svadharma and Para dharma . With best wishes for a Joyous Marghazhi month , V.Sadagopan - "kgjagan21" <kgjagan21 <Oppiliappan> Monday, December 13, 2004 12:22 PM individualism and swadharma > > > > Dear Mr Sadagopan, > > Is swadharma considered unique for a single individual? Will a crude > analogy of a one-to-one unique relationship between the paramAtma > and the jIvAtma suffice to get an overview of Swadharma? > > Generally, the question i ask is that how does a person realise what > his/her swadharma really is? > > Regards, > > Jagan, > Calcutta. > > > > Links > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2004 Report Share Posted December 15, 2004 Dear Sri Jagan : Svadharma is not for a single individual and therby becoming billions of Svadharma. Individual as an infinitesamal part of Society is subject to them and is obligated to practise them to the best of his abilities with the help of one's own AchAryan . It is for cohesion of individulas into different stratas of Society under the VarNAsrama dharmams . These are agreed upon practises defined by Bhagavaan first and elaborated later by Dharma SaasthrAs . In Kali Yugam , they wane and come to full force in the next Yugam in a healthy way . The one to one relationship between Jeevan and Bhagavaan is undeniable , ever existent relationship even if the Jeevan forgets it and gets immersed in SamsAric pursuits. This dharma is taught in the three rahasyams ( AshtAksharam , Dhvayam and SaraNAgathy Manthram of Lord Krishna) . It is a Servant ( Daasan) Master relationship. It is essential for the Jeevan (Seshan) to remember aleways this Svaroopa Jn~Anam to the Lord ( Sarva Seshi) and surrender his soul in the form of Bhara NyAsam to redeem itself for the Supreme bliss of stay in Sri Vaikuntam and serving HIm there without any additional births in the karmic world. > Dear Mr Sadagopan, > > Is swadharma considered unique for a single individual? Will a crude > analogy of a one-to-one unique relationship between the paramAtma > and the jIvAtma suffice to get an overview of Swadharma? > > Generally, the question i ask is that how does a person realise what > his/her swadharma really is? Thru deeper studies on our AchArya UpadEsams or by seeking an AchAryan and recieving ManthrOpadEsams and performing SaraNAgathy as soon a s possible. V.Sadagopan > > Regards, > > Jagan, > Calcutta. > > > > Links > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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