Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 One clarification is, I am NEVER saying we should not do sandhyavandanam. What I am saying is it does not really matter in thennacharya sampradayam. I have seen even highly ritualistic scholars not being much serious abt it. A few inconsistencies do exist in our rituals against the philosophy and I am not qualified and learned enough to elaborate more. There is no thought policing kind of thing in our sampradayam and its beauty lies in the variety of the practices of its followers. adiyen Vishnu ramanuja, "Vishnu" <vsmvishnu wrote: > > Dear Sriman Madhavakkannan, > > There are ritualistic and non-ritualistic people in both schools of > thought and their opinions vary. > > Why does Manavala Mamunigal say, "japahOmAdi gaLAlE arthakAmarkku, > arhtatthAlE prapannarkku"? Does the Acharya's thiruvuLLam apply only > to ashtAksharI japam? Is it not an anomaly in our sampradAyam if we > perform sandhyAvandanam but dont do ashtAksharI japam? > > From the commentary you quoted of Appillai, it nowhere appeared > that the Acharya prescribes thrikAla sandhyAvandanam. > > adiyen ramanuja dasan > Vishnu > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.