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Dear Bhagavatas:

Here is a message from Ms. Radha Parthasarathy

 

 

>"RADHA PARTHA" <chingi67

>RAMANBIL

>Re: Fwd: Re:

>Mon, 02 Sep 2002 03:16:30 +0000

>

>

>RESPECTED SIR. WHEN I BROWSE THE SRI VAISHNAVA ARCHIVES, I COME ACROSS YOUR

>ARTICLES AND YOUR INTEREST IN DESIKA SAMPRADAYA. ATTACHED IS AN APPEAL. I

>WOULD APPRECIATE IF YOU CAN HELP IN THIS KAINKARYAM WITH THE HELP OF NRI'S.

>IF YOU NEED ANYMORE INFORMATION, YOU CAN CONTACT VEDA AT

>VEDANTIN. MY NAME IS RADHA PARTHASARATHY. THANKS

>

> >

> >

> >

> > >"Vedavalli Narayanan" <vedantin

> > >yadup

> > >Re:

> > >Fri, 28 Jun 2002 08:18:22 +0000

> > >

> > >

> > >Appeal to lovers of sri vaishnavism and Tamil prabhandam tiruvaimozhi

> > >

> > > It is said that sri nigamantha maha desikar had authored an annotation

>to nammalvar tiruvaimozhi; it was called Nigama Parimalam and is lost. To

>make good this loss a great scholar sri Srivatsangacharya has made a

>compilation of swami Desikar’s version of the meaning of the various

>stanzas of tiruvaimozhi from all the different works of swami desikar

>containing references to tiruvaimozhi giving the purport of the various

>stanzas.

> > >

> > > Sri Srivatsangacharya, retired principal of the Sanskrit college,

>Madras, besides being an erudite scholar himself, had the advantage of

>assisting that intellectual giant and the foremost amongst the scholars of

>Visishtadvaitha, Sri Uthamoor Veeraraghavacharya and practically all his

>numerous works which included annotation on the 4000 Divyaprabhandhams

>including the work under reference namely the 100 stanzas of tiruvaimozhi.

> > >

> > > No doubt therefore, his reconstruction of the Nigama Parimala would be

>very valuable, authentic and very useful to the scholars and students

>involved in the study of the tiruvaimozhi. Just like his Guru sri Uttamur

>swami Prof Sri Srivatsangacharya would have imparted to the work in hand

>his encyclopedic knowledge of Vedanta like sri Bhashya.

> > >

> > >As is well known tiruvaimozhi is the quintessence of sri

>Visishtadvaitha Vedanta. In fact Vedanta desikar has proclaimed that

>meanings were found easily for the abstruse portions of Vedanta from the

>tiruvaimozhi and other Prabhandams. It is a voluminous compilation and

>therefore a costly publication.

> > >

> > >This is to appeal to all sri Vaishnavas and lovers of tiruvaimozhi to

>help with liberal contributions towards the cost of the publication. We

>appeal specially to NRIs for whom it may not be taxing as in the case of

>residents in India with meager resources, which is the case in lovers of

>such works. Contributions may be made in the name of the committee formed

>for the purpose namely -------.

> > >

> > >Appeal to lovers of sri vaishnavism and Tamil prabhandam tiruvaimozhi

> > >

> > > It is said that sri nigamantha maha desikar had authored an annotation

>to nammalvar tiruvaimozhi; it was called Nigama Parimalam and is lost. To

>make good this loss a great scholar sri Srivatsangacharya has made a

>compilation of swami Desikar’s version of the meaning of the various

>stanzas of tiruvaimozhi from all the different works of swami desikar

>containing references to tiruvaimozhi giving the purport of the various

>stanzas.

> > >

> > > Sri Srivatsangacharya, retired principal of the Sanskrit college,

>Madras, besides being an erudite scholar himself, had the advantage of

>assisting that intellectual giant and the foremost amongst the scholars of

>Visishtadvaitha, Sri Uthamoor Veeraraghavacharya and practically all his

>numerous works which included annotation on the 4000 Divyaprabhandhams

>including the work under reference namely the 100 stanzas of tiruvaimozhi.

> > >

> > > No doubt therefore, his reconstruction of the Nigama Parimala would be

>very valuable, authentic and very useful to the scholars and students

>involved in the study of the tiruvaimozhi. Just like his Guru sri Uttamur

>swami Prof Sri Srivatsangacharya would have imparted to the work in hand

>his encyclopedic knowledge of Vedanta like sri Bhashya.

> > >

> > >As is well known tiruvaimozhi is the quintessence of sri

>Visishtadvaitha Vedanta. In fact Vedanta desikar has proclaimed that

>meanings were found easily for the abstruse portions of Vedanta from the

>tiruvaimozhi and other Prabhandams. It is a voluminous compilation and

>therefore a costly publication.

> > >

> > >This is to appeal to all sri Vaishnavas and lovers of tiruvaimozhi to

>help with liberal contributions towards the cost of the publication. We

>appeal specially to NRIs for whom it may not be taxing as in the case of

>residents in India with meager resources, which is the case in lovers of

>such works. Contributions may be made in the name of the committee formed

>for the purpose namely -------.

> > >

> > >Appeal to lovers of sri vaishnavism and Tamil prabhandam tiruvaimozhi

> > >

> > > It is said that sri nigamantha maha desikar had authored an annotation

>to nammalvar tiruvaimozhi; it was called Nigama Parimalam and is lost. To

>make good this loss a great scholar sri Srivatsangacharya has made a

>compilation of swami Desikar’s version of the meaning of the various

>stanzas of tiruvaimozhi from all the different works of swami desikar

>containing references to tiruvaimozhi giving the purport of the various

>stanzas.

> > >

> > > Sri Srivatsangacharya, retired principal of the Sanskrit college,

>Madras, besides being an erudite scholar himself, had the advantage of

>assisting that intellectual giant and the foremost amongst the scholars of

>Visishtadvaitha, Sri Uthamoor Veeraraghavacharya and practically all his

>numerous works which included annotation on the 4000 Divyaprabhandhams

>including the work under reference namely the 100 stanzas of tiruvaimozhi.

> > >

> > > No doubt therefore, his reconstruction of the Nigama Parimala would be

>very valuable, authentic and very useful to the scholars and students

>involved in the study of the tiruvaimozhi. Just like his Guru sri Uttamur

>swami Prof Sri Srivatsangacharya would have imparted to the work in hand

>his encyclopedic knowledge of Vedanta like sri Bhashya.

> > >

> > >As is well known tiruvaimozhi is the quintessence of sri

>Visishtadvaitha Vedanta. In fact Vedanta desikar has proclaimed that

>meanings were found easily for the abstruse portions of Vedanta from the

>tiruvaimozhi and other Prabhandams. It is a voluminous compilation and

>therefore a costly publication.

> > >

> > >This is to appeal to all sri Vaishnavas and lovers of tiruvaimozhi to

>help with liberal contributions towards the cost of the publication. We

>appeal specially to NRIs for whom it may not be taxing as in the case of

>residents in India with meager resources, which is the case in lovers of

>such works. Contributions may be made in the name of the committee formed

>for the purpose namely -------.

> > >

> > >Appeal to lovers of sri vaishnavism and Tamil prabhandam tiruvaimozhi

> > >

> > > It is said that sri nigamantha maha desikar had authored an annotation

>to nammalvar tiruvaimozhi; it was called Nigama Parimalam and is lost. To

>make good this loss a great scholar sri Srivatsangacharya has made a

>compilation of swami Desikar’s version of the meaning of the various

>stanzas of tiruvaimozhi from all the different works of swami desikar

>containing references to tiruvaimozhi giving the purport of the various

>stanzas.

> > >

> > > Sri Srivatsangacharya, retired principal of the Sanskrit college,

>Madras, besides being an erudite scholar himself, had the advantage of

>assisting that intellectual giant and the foremost amongst the scholars of

>Visishtadvaitha, Sri Uthamoor Veeraraghavacharya and practically all his

>numerous works which included annotation on the 4000 Divyaprabhandhams

>including the work under reference namely the 100 stanzas of tiruvaimozhi.

> > >

> > > No doubt therefore, his reconstruction of the Nigama Parimala would be

>very valuable, authentic and very useful to the scholars and students

>involved in the study of the tiruvaimozhi. Just like his Guru sri Uttamur

>swami Prof Sri Srivatsangacharya would have imparted to the work in hand

>his encyclopedic knowledge of Vedanta like sri Bhashya.

> > >

> > >As is well known tiruvaimozhi is the quintessence of sri

>Visishtadvaitha Vedanta. In fact Vedanta desikar has proclaimed that

>meanings were found easily for the abstruse portions of Vedanta from the

>tiruvaimozhi and other Prabhandams. It is a voluminous compilation and

>therefore a costly publication.

> > >

> > >This is to appeal to all sri Vaishnavas and lovers of tiruvaimozhi to

>help with liberal contributions towards the cost of the publication. We

>appeal specially to NRIs for whom it may not be taxing as in the case of

>residents in India with meager resources, which is the case in lovers of

>such works. Contributions may be made in the name of the committee formed

>for the purpose namely -------.

 

 

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