Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 SrI: SrImatE rAmAnujAya nama: SrI lakshmI narasimha parabrahmaNE nama: Dear SrI vaishNavas, Before the Islamic invasion sliced off religious freedom, British culture corroded the integrity and self esteem of our men, media’s hypnotizing secular slogan diluted the vigour of religious beliefs and finally modern education baselessly irrationalized the fault-less scriptures of ours; Vedic religion used to rule the lifestyle and destination of bhArat-varshis (the inhabitants of the land of bhArata). In the karma bhUmi, dharma used to be followed by majority of men, who were guided by the sAmpradAyic Acharyas in disciplic succession. Under the supervision of fatherly kings, people flourished without experiencing any hardships. Even when the unworthy kings ruled, people retained their strong culture and sustained in hard-times. Irrespective of economic growth, people were always full of purpose in life. Times have changed so also social, political, economic and religious situations during the last millennium. Economics dominates lifestyles than ethics. Importantly, states have become secular, to be more precise, anti-religious. Religion is completely isolated from academics intentionally or unintentionally and people have no possibility to hear about religion in any organized manner unless and otherwise influenced by special situations; resulting in surfacial superstitious beliefs if not complete loss of religion. In hard times like these, it is no easy to spread the good word of God, where the entire money and machinery is under the hypocritical greedy people. Even in such upstream conditions, the compassionate AchAryas are trying their best to reach all men with the sole purpose of redeeming them, and are preaching the philosophy of self surrender. Every politician, news network, scientist,… promises to give freedom to the people, and sufficient food for their senses, sothat they are always busy not to find that they are bound in sense enjoyment. And the poor AchArya has to convince the people that their freedom is in surrender to the supreme Lord, SrImAn nArAyaNa. Alas! We always shut doors to our well wishers, to paramAtma and AchAryas. Even among the demons, great personalities like prahlAda and bali appeared; fortunately so, some vaishNavas are still remaining in this kaliyuga 5000 years after parikshit maharaja left for SrI vaikuntham; which is why this mail finds some purpose and audience. Our pUrvAchAryas appeared on the face of this planet to grace their genuine mercy upon us and give us the path to retain our swaroopa (our original configuration, i.e., servant of the Lord). We are the lucky few to notice the generosity of our AchAryas (adiyEn sincerely feels myself unfit to receive such mercy, which is simply causeless[nir-hetuka]), and have a vague idea of the incalculability of their gift. 1. What is the value of a great gift which we cannot be utilized to yield us the desired result (un-interrupted Service to the divya dampati)? 2. What is the value of a great gift whose value cannot be shared with other needy fellows? First of all, we have to realize that we are offered an invaluable gift by the AchAryas in the form of prapatti mArga. Once we make ourselves clear about this, we automatically develop the urge to utilize the opportunity and also to pass it to others. In the present context, the gift is devotional service unto SrIya: pati SrImAn nArAyaNa. How can we cultivate this gift? By simply, performing devotional service. The easiest way to perform devotional service is by executing the instructions of the AchArya, i.e., chanting the mantras into which we are initiated, by always doing hari nAma smaraNa; by doing his bhajans (praises); these we can cultivate better, if we find the company of people who are having similar goals. Which is why, AN ASSOCIATION OF SrI vaishNavAs is necessary. This is important for all SrI vaishNavAs living in India and abroad; and especially for those who live in abroad. In bhagavad geeta, Lord KrishNa says, ‘by associating sense organs with their objects, one develops lust’. In this world, we always find sense objects which attract the attention of our senses, no matter how hard we try to control them. This being the case, we can best regain our normalcy by being in touch with other vaishNavas who remind us of our dharma. Another important activity for all vaishNavas is to praise the Lord with songs and bhajans. This is also best carried out in the association of other vaishNavas. Before the colonial rule, people were good at their mother tongue and AchAryas like rAmAnuja insisted on bhajans in the language which people can understand. Hence all the Tamil hymns became part of sankeertans. Most importantly, aLwars sang in praise of our perumAL in this very language. Hence Tamil has been the main language of worship. However, now, by the tireless efforts of our AchAryas, SrI vaishnavism crossed the boundaries of Tamil speaking lands; and it becomes an absolute necessity to let the other language devotees understand our philosophy and sing our hymns. English slowly claiming its universality, it becomes a necessity to make scriptures available in English translations. If we want to eradicate confusions, and confirm uniformity in the practices; it is at most important to make scriptures like SrI Bhagavad-Gita with SrI visishTa advaita commentary available freely to every one(probably online versions) and promote every one to read them. It is also important to distribute the basic level information to every one in the form of books in simple language. Even if the people cannot read the books right now, even then, they have to be distributed now, sothat one fine morning they can open it and read. The priority is not just to publish many books but also to make people learn the minimum things. This can be done more at a personal level, by teaching to the family members, relatives and friends and others about the vitality and significance of practicing SrI vaishNava life. We must take this responsibility, each one of us. If we realize that we are gifted to practice a SrI vaishNava life, we automatically try to share it to others, because, we do not enjoy great things alone. Soulabhyam (availability) is the greatest quality of nam-perumAL. Hence, we should work keeping His scheme of things in mind. How to form an International SrI vaishNava association: Here is a prototype to form a fully connected progressive International SrI vaishNava association(using small world networks model). 1. List all the vaishNavas that are associated with you and make them part of your personal association. Try to be personally associated with them, share your devotional life with them. You should associate at least with 2 other vaishNavas. 2. Inform your associates to do the step 1 in their vicinity 3. Make one vaishNava(who is not already in your group) in your group member’s group as your own group member. 4. Ask your group members also to include one member like in step 3. In a little amount of time, this kind of network can connect any 2 vaishNavas within a chain of few (probably less than 5 members) people. When we develop SrI vaishNava association, we can also reclaim all the SrI vaishNavas who are currently associated with other organizations like ISKCON. It is not just sufficient for us to exercise prapatti ourselves, but have to inform many unfortunate people who are least aware of the transcendental nature of paramAtman. We can inform people about our sidhAnta as much as they can digest, and bring them little more closer to Emperumanar. There is a great interest in the western world about the philosophy of east, which allowed gaudiya vaishNavas, advaitins, neo- vedantins and budhism produce in-roads in to the western countries. This example should be seriously considered by SrI vaishNavas, as we are bound by AchArya rAmAnuja’s instructions to spread his SrI bhAshya far and wide. Main points: 1. Books in simple English a.bhagavad gIta b. Important upanishads c. puranas and acharya's literatures 2. Simple keertans from poorva AchAryas 3. association of sri vaishnavas, need to form a distributed networks, and getting to know each other better 4. teaching visishTa-advaita to relatives and friends as a customary effort to let know 5. spreading sri vaishnavism to the European and Western frontiers reclaiming sri vaishnavas who are in other organizations like ISKCON by providing them SrI vaishNava association dAsOham, SrIperumbUdUru vEnkaTa vinOd. FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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