Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 Swamin,Till srivaishnava vidwans who have done kalakchepam of Getha Bhasyam(commentery from Bagavath Bhasyakarar) and Thathparyachandrikai ( commentary by Swami Desikan) under the lotus feet of sriramanuja sidhantha acharyals to explain what is swadharmam anushtanam and paradharma activities for srivaishnava gents and ladies , V all of us to wait for some time .dasandoosee_maamandoour/--- On Fri, 12/2/10, Koti Sreekrishna <tatachar wrote:Koti Sreekrishna <tatacharRe: [iyengarsUnited] Fw: Re: [srisathyanarayanaperumal] Appeal for swadharma anushtanam onlydoosee_maamandoourDate: Friday, 12 February, 2010, 1:39 PM What are svadharma and paradharma? Good question. We need to understand this as Gita intended and not as traditionally understood. Please read these verses from Bhagavad-Gita (Ref: The New Bhagavad-Gita: Timeless wisdom in the language of our times BY Koti Sreekrishna and Hari Ravikumar-- coming soon) 3:35Following one’s own dharma, even if it is less glamorous is better than trying to excel in another one’s dharma. Here, ‘one’s own dharma’ refers to ‘work in tune with one’s inherent nature’. One should not try to imitate others, but be natural, free from deceit, and true to oneself. By staying close to what we are intrinsically good at, we attain personal success and also become valuable to society. See 18:45-48. It is better to die upholding one’s dharma; following the dharma of others is worse than death. Krishna indicates that it is better for Arjuna, the warrior, to die in this war, rather than follow a path unsuited to his nature, which will end up being dangerous for him. 18:45One attains perfection when he is committed to his work. I will tell you how one can find fulfillment by pursuing one’s own profession. 18:46One finds fulfillment by working in harmony with his natural abilities and making that as an offering to the One, who pervades this universe and from whom all creatures have arisen. 18:47Try to excel in your own dharma, even if it is less glamorous. It is better than following others dharma. You will not experience any guilt if you follow your inherent nature. See 3:35 Here, ‘dharma’ is a reference to the essence of one’s personality including his attitude, talent, and nurturing environment. 18:48It is only natural that all pursuits have some defect, just as fire is often obscured by smoke. But, one should not abandon work suited to one’s own nature, simply because it is less glamorous. No pursuit is ever perfect – there are always hurdles in the way. When your work is suited to your aptitude and interest, the hurdles seem insignificant, however big they might be. When you try to imitate others and work against your own nature, every small hurdle seems substantial. Regards, Koti Sreekrishna (KST) Doosee maamandoour <doosee_maamandoour acharya ; andavan ; bakthi-indonesia ; ; desikasampradaya Moderator <desikasampradaya >; Govindadwipa ; iyengarsunited ; lordsrinivasa; malolan ; NAACHIAARTHIRUMAALIGAI; parakalamatham ; IRS ; ; ; sreyas06 ; Srisathyanarayanaperumal ; skyaasoori; sky_tourindia ; tiruvenkatam ; yennappan; Oppiliappan ; dinamorudivyadesam Fri, Feb 12, 2010 6:23 am [iyengarsUnited] Fw: Re: [srisathyanarayanaperumal] Appeal for swadharma anushtanam only ( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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