Guest guest Posted October 13, 2000 Report Share Posted October 13, 2000 Chi Harini! Jai Srimannarayana! Your question would have been a little straightforward. So that you would have got a better reply. Anyway, Samprada:yam does not mean rigid or stringent. It is to show us a right path in this world as well as in other worlds. So, whatever it says, will always be for our good. At times, it may look rigid or against our wish or will, yet, it never says bad against anyone. Imagine, a doctor is giving an injection to a baby. The baby thinks that that doctor is hurting him, because he does not appreciate the help he is getting form the doctor. The pain only appears hard to him. So also the Sampradayam. You must understand that you have to follow the Ordinance of A:charya and keep doing things accordingly. Anyone, who helps in theway, can join us and we can accept them, whoever goes against that GOAL, need not be accepted and at the same time you need not hate them outright, but youcan help them in a way you can, basing on humanitarian grounds. We think you got the idea. Wish you all the best. Jai Srimannarayana! =chinnajeeyar= Get Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2000 Report Share Posted October 23, 2000 acharya27 [acharya27 ]Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 2:47 PM Cc: sridevispb (AT) hotmail (DOT) comSubject: (unknown) Smt. Sridevi garu! Jai Srimannarayana! We have already mentioned the significance of wearing the pundram (mark on the forehead). The significance of the pundram is to show the faith one has in the scriptures viz., The Holy Vedas. Next, face is the index of the mind. So, whatever we feel in the mind isshown on the face. While colour one is to show ''the peace in the mind and the red one is to show ''the love we need to promote the life in progress''. You have asked about ladies in particular right? Ladies can also wear the same way of pundram. Then, while colour one, will be in a horigental line like single faced moon, and the red one will be the same, as men wear, i.e, verticle line from the middle of the eyes to the top of the forehead. For vaishavaites, who take deeksha from the Guru, through pancha sanska;ras, they need not remove the pundram, even after they loose their life partner ( either wife or husband ). But during the a:soucham period (i.e., after death or birth for about 13 days) they are not supposed to wear the red one. They need to wear only the white mark. Whoever & whenever one wears just while mark on the forehead, it indicates that, that person is in a:soucham state. (i.e., untouchable stage due to pollution). Other times everybody should wear white and red as u:rdhwa pundrams. No restriction is observed even to the ladies, who lost their life partners. That pundram is to show that this person is the belonging of the Lord Sri;manna:ra:yana. Jai Srimannarayana! =chinnajeeyar=Jai SrimanNarayan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2001 Report Share Posted July 19, 2001 Priya Sriman Harinarayana Rao garu! Jai Srimannarayana! We are happy for your participation in camp, though it may be for a while. The CDs of Gita and Sandhyavandanam are available with sriman Vishnuji. He did the whole as Vedio and he is ready to give the copies also to the seekers. If you contact him in Fremont, CA, he will be providing all the required material. If that is not possible please inform us again and we will directly post them to you give your address too then. =chinnajeeyar= Get personalized email addresses from Mail http://personal.mail./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2001 Report Share Posted July 20, 2001 Jai Srimannarayana! Dear Sriman Swamiji and Sriman Vishnuji, I live in NJ, and i want to have sandhyavandanam CD .....Could you pls mail me to the following address.I Really thankful and appreciate the help. Murthy V PIndiprolu, 303 South, Frank E Rodgers bLVD, HARRISON, New Jersey...07029. Thank you very much, Murthy. --- chinna jeeyar <acharya27 wrote: > > Priya Sriman Harinarayana Rao garu! > Jai Srimannarayana! > We are happy for your participation in camp, though > it > may be for a while. The CDs of Gita and > Sandhyavandanam are available with sriman Vishnuji. > He > did the whole as Vedio and he is ready to give the > copies also to the seekers. If you contact him in > Fremont, CA, he will be providing all the required > material. If that is not possible please inform us > again and we will directly post them to you give > your > address too then. > =chinnajeeyar= > > > > Get personalized email addresses from Mail > http://personal.mail./ > > Get personalized email addresses from Mail http://personal.mail./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2001 Report Share Posted August 7, 2001 Priya Sriman Raidugaru! Jai Srimannarayana! We are happy for the interest you have in knowing the good things. While going into Sri:ra:ma:yana, we must keep one point very strongly in our minds. That is Sri Ra:ma was not God at all. Before He appeared as Ra:ma, He may be God. After incarnation He may be God. But not during the Ra:ma's period. He was just, just as man. A man with 100% purity. So he wanted to be a right husband to Si:ta. Though He also knew that there won't be any gold deers, when his spouse wanted, he thought that it was his duty to satisfy her wish, after all she left all the princely luxuries and was living along with him, right? So he went running after the deer, inspite of Lakshmana's resistance, who told that is not a deer but it is the crucked appearance of Ma:ri:cha only. Ma:ri:cha came as myth deer but not the Ra:vana. Even si:tha knew that there won't be gold deers. But that is the divine wish that lead them like that. =chinnajeeyar= --- Raidu Vadlamani <raiduv wrote: > Jai SrimanNarayana, > > I have a question from Ramayana. When Sita sees the > golden deer she get > fascinated with it and requests Sri Rama to get it > for Her. When Lord Sri > Rama is himself the Lord Narayana and he know it is > not Golden Deer but a > deamon Ravana, Still he goes for it. > > My question is why does Sri Rama goes for the Golden > Deer. Thanks for all > the answers in advance. > > Raidu Vadlamani > raiduv > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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