Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 srI:srImathE srI lakshmI nrusimha divya pAdukA sEvaka srivaNN satakOpa srI nArAyaNa yathIndra mahA dEsikAya namahARespected swAmins:dhAndavath praNAms! aDiyEn would be extremely grateful if anyone could throw some light about the following: 1. What is an Agama? 2. Is it correct that there are only two Agamas namely pAncharAthram and vaikAnasam in srI vaishnava sampradAyam, or are there more to add to the list? 3. What are the differences between these Agamas? 4. What is the thAthparyam behind these two Agamas, meaning why do we have more than one Agama? aDiyEn is not aware of the above questions answered in srIrangasrI in the past (out of ignorance). srImad azhagiyasingar thiruvaDivalayapatti kiDAmbi lakshmI nrusimha dAsan (a) Sreeram. Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 Dear Swamin Not only for the questions raised by you, Swamin, but on all other doubts kindly go through my book " Yen--Yenna-- YEtharkku" i.e 108 questions & answers on all such subjects. Pl also read regularly Sri Kanchi Perarulalan a religious monthly magazine inwhich such subjects are discussed Dasan Uruppattur Soundararajan SrikainkaryaSreeram Kidambi <raghavansriram wrote: srI:srImathE srI lakshmI nrusimha divya pAdukA sEvaka srivaNN satakOpa srI nArAyaNa yathIndra mahA dEsikAya namahARespected swAmins:dhAndavath praNAms! aDiyEn would be extremely grateful if anyone could throw some light about the following: 1. What is an Agama? 2. Is it correct that there are only two Agamas namely pAncharAthram and vaikAnasam in srI vaishnava sampradAyam, or are there more to add to the list? 3. What are the differences between these Agamas? 4. What is the thAthparyam behind these two Agamas, meaning why do we have more than one Agama? aDiyEn is not aware of the above questions answered in srIrangasrI in the past (out of ignorance). srImad azhagiyasingar thiruvaDivalayapatti kiDAmbi lakshmI nrusimha dAsan (a) Sreeram. Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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