Guest guest Posted March 22, 2001 Report Share Posted March 22, 2001 Namo nArAyaNa. This is a very appropriate explanation by our Sri. Anand Karalapakkam, re: the subtleties of mOksha, parama padam and archiraadi maarga as described in Sri Sampradayam. AdiyEn would only like to add, that an English translation of Swami Desikan's vision (archirAdi mArga and Sri VaikunTham) is found in the book " VisistAdvaita " by A. Srinivasa Raghavan. The part I liked most in that chapter was the description of a mukta dancing with joy, and singing pallAndu in ecstasy. Not to mention of course, that numerous other " bhAvams " are indulged by muktas such as melodious music, veda pArAyaNa, etc. Add to this the ever-ongoing debates beween groups of nityas over which kalyANaguNams of PerumAL are the best. Certainly makes one desire greatly to become a mukta! -Srinath C. Anand K Karalapakkam wrote: > As usual, our most beloved " Sarvatantra-Svatantra " and > " KavitArkika-Simha " SrI VEdAnta DESika comes to our rescue. > In the chillarai Rahasya " Paramapada-SOpAnam " , SwAmi DESikan's > one-liner answers these questions : > > " vaidikan putrAdigaL iv-arcirAdi gati-AalE dESa-viSEsha prApti > pe(t)RRavargaL allamayAlE avargaLai meettadu viruddham-anRu " > {arcirAdi-parvam}. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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