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44th Jeeyar's Disappearance Day (Report From Bombay)

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Sri:

Sri Lakshmi narasimha divya paduka sevaka

srivan satakopan sri vedanta desika mahadesikaya namaha

 

Chitra-Bhanu Samvatsara, Dakshinayana, Grishma Rithu, Aadi Sadaiyam

 

Dear Members,

 

Yestersday (27th July), I landed in Bharatavarsha. My father and I

went to meet Prakrutham Srimad Azhagiyasingar at Chembur Matham in

Bombay.

 

It was a very ver delightful visit.We were right in tie for

Abhigamana Aaradhanam. The day was twice blessed since it was the

disappearance day of 44th Jeeyar. His padhukas were pllaced next to

the Silver Sannidhi of Malolan. Around 200 people had come on a

Saturday Morning.

 

We took pictures of the Aradhanam, Jeeyar's small discourse. I shall

be sending the pictures to Dileepan swami as soon as time permits.

 

We spoke to Jeeyar for a long time. He was delighted to know that I

am in the company of great bhaktas in the United States. He further

emphasised that one should live with bhaktas since it is grealty

beeficial toward's one spiritual well being.

 

His discourse that day served to dispell a lot of myths about the

functioning of Ahobila Matham. With the permission of the moderator,

I would want to post a summary of the discourse.

 

Adiyen is right now in Bangalore. I would be happy to meet any

bhaktas living here. I am trying to get a VCD of the daily aradhanam

in Ahobila Matham in Chembur so that the same can be distributed

among bhaktas throughout the world.

 

Adiyen Ramanuja Dasan,

 

Malolan Cadambi

Bangalore, India.

 

 

 

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>

> I request you to read your words again. I suggest that instead

> of the words " disappearance day " , you may consider using

> appropriate transliterated sampradAya words.

>

 

This is where I would like to take the oppurtunity to learn the proper sri

vaishnava paribhashai from elders such as yourself. I am fully aware that I

had used the term which was in vogue elsewhere. I apologise and I do wish to

learn. Please do not take my email with irrreverence.

 

I will post a summary and some pictures of the Chaturmasyam as soon as

possible, perhaps this weekend.

 

Regards,

 

Malolan Cadambi

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