Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 Dear Nanda ~ in my rush to ask my question, I forgot I also had a question from Swamiji's response: What is Tattva Jnana and where can we find it? Ah, I always feel there is something I've missed learning or reading about, and so, sometimes when I am reading a post, something is mentioned, and I have no clue as to what it is. Thank you for any help you can provide ~ Linda Nanda wrote: Question from Nanda: I have often heard you tell us that we practice Siddhantachara at the Mandir. I would like to know about the five acharas that precede and the two that follow Siddhantachara. Are they given in any particular order - ie we need to practise (for example) Dakshinachar before moving on to Siddhantachara? Can you please clarify - thank you for your time. Swamiji's response: Yes, they are given in order: inspiration (Vaishnavachara) study (Vedicachara) practice (Shaivachara) application (Vamachara) reducing our necessity to act (Dakshinachara) Those are the first five. (Please see Tattva Jnana.) Siddhantachara Then comes union (Yogachara) and the behavior of perfection, maintaining the same bhava always. (Kulachara) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 Jai Maa Linda, Tattva Jnana is a book by Swamji. It is available at the bookstore http://www.shreemaa.org/drupal/node/404 Jai Maa! , nierika wrote: > > > Dear Nanda ~ in my rush to ask my question, I forgot I also had a question > from Swamiji's response: What is Tattva Jnana and where can we find it? Ah, I > always feel there is something I've missed learning or reading about, and so, > sometimes when I am reading a post, something is mentioned, and I have no > clue as to what it is. Thank you for any help you can provide ~ Linda > > Nanda wrote: > > Question from Nanda: > I have often heard you tell us that we practice Siddhantachara at the > Mandir. I would like to know about the five acharas that precede and the two that > follow Siddhantachara. Are they given in any particular order - ie we need to > practise (for example) Dakshinachar before moving on to Siddhantachara? Can > you please clarify - thank you for your time. > > Swamiji's response: > Yes, they are given in order: > inspiration (Vaishnavachara) > study (Vedicachara) > practice (Shaivachara) > application (Vamachara) > reducing our necessity to act (Dakshinachara) > > Those are the first five. (Please see Tattva Jnana.) > > Siddhantachara > > Then comes > union (Yogachara) > and the behavior of perfection, maintaining the same bhava always. > (Kulachara) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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