Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 Dear Moderator, In continuation with the quetions raised on Thiruvaaradhanam can you please clarify the following : 1. Suppose you are regularly doing thiruvaaradhanam at your house daily but on some day for some valid reason you are not able to do it...is there any 'parikarams' to be done for skipping it. 2. What do you do with the salagramam when you are away on leave and the house is locked ? Please clarify. Dasan K. Vasudevan ***Mdr*** Well, good question, Ans: 1. The pariharam what you are doing when you are not able to take food for oneday or one period the same should be maintained in the case of perumal aaradhanam. Kainkaryams are of two types : A. Aagna Kainkaryam B. Anugna Kainkaryam First one is the Order of Perumal in the form of 'Sastrams' which stresses you to perform something like sandhya vandhanam, chradham, tharpanam (not bhagavadh aaradhanam) etc. And it compels to leave something like bad foods, bad drinks, bad friendship, bad relation etc. Those are very very important, which one should not leave without performing as per sastram. They requires pariharams which widely discussed in a separate book called " Prayachiththa Kaandam " . B. The anugna kainkaryam is doing perumal aaradhanam, pushpa kainkaryam, vedha, divya prabanda, sthothra paarayanams etc. are called anugna kainkaryam and which is not a must. So it requires no pariharams. Also one should know, leaving Aagna kainkaryam and doing Anugna kainkaryam in a large scale will not yield any punyam or bhagavath anugraham. But doing the aagna kainkaryam in all respect and doing very little anugna kainkaryam will yield much much more punyam. (One great upanyasakar used to say " Sandhya vandhanidhikalai ozhunga pannittu pora pokkula oru thiruthuzhai thalathai perumal moonchiyila vitterinchuttu ponalum avan romba sandhoshama adha yethukkuvan, aana adhaiyellam panaama naalu mani neram okkandhu vizhundhu vizhundhu vedham, prabandam yellam solli, perusa archanai vaasichu oruthan panninaalum, perumal neneaipaaram, " idhaiparu, yevan idhaiyellam kaettan indha " paashandi " kitta, idhaikandale sahikalle " appideennu nenaipparam.) 2. Ans :- " Naam Yenke ponaalum namma Perumalaiyum Yellappanindudhan pohanum " otherwise you should employ a person to do this in your house while are not in station or you should trust your perumal to somebody nearby known person who is doing nithya aardhanam. Where there is will there is many ways. Note:- I agree to take this responsibility for persons who are willing to do it anywhere in the city of Madras. Best regards, Moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 Dear Vasudevan, Wonderful question asked and nice answers from the moderator. We all should be proud to be part of this group to get such a good reply which is very useful and easy to undersatnd style answers. Just to add to the reply for second question.. If no alternative is available to perform any aaradhanam by any means, it is suggested to keep some neivedhyam (even items like kalkandu/dry grapes are ok) before the perumal, which is considered that for the period aaradhanam is not done, this neivadhyam will be taken care.[However, as moderator rightly said.. Manam irundhal maaragamundu]. The above I heard from one of the discourses of Kanchi Periyava. Also we can do maansika pooja (Manasodhistaya type) whenever we are away from our regular place. Regards, Muralidharan --- Suvas <sug_vas wrote: > Dear Moderator, > > In continuation with the quetions raised on > Thiruvaaradhanam can you please clarify the > following : > > 1. Suppose you are regularly doing thiruvaaradhanam > at your house daily but on some day for some valid > reason you are not able to do it...is there any > 'parikarams' to be done for skipping it. > > 2. What do you do with the salagramam when you are > away on leave and the house is locked ? > > Please clarify. > > Dasan > > K. Vasudevan > > ***Mdr*** > Well, good question, > Ans: 1. The pariharam what you are doing when you > are not able to take food for oneday or one period > the same should be maintained in the case of perumal > aaradhanam. > Kainkaryams are of two types : > A. Aagna Kainkaryam B. Anugna Kainkaryam > First one is the Order of Perumal in the form of > 'Sastrams' which stresses you to perform something > like sandhya vandhanam, chradham, tharpanam (not > bhagavadh aaradhanam) etc. And it compels to leave > something like bad foods, bad drinks, bad > friendship, bad relation etc. > Those are very very important, which one should not > leave without performing as per sastram. They > requires pariharams which widely discussed in a > separate book called " Prayachiththa Kaandam " . > > B. The anugna kainkaryam is doing perumal > aaradhanam, pushpa kainkaryam, vedha, divya > prabanda, sthothra paarayanams etc. are called > anugna kainkaryam and which is not a must. > So it requires no pariharams. > Also one should know, leaving Aagna kainkaryam and > doing Anugna kainkaryam in a large scale will not > yield any punyam or bhagavath anugraham. But doing > the aagna kainkaryam in all respect and doing very > little anugna kainkaryam will yield much much more > punyam. > > (One great upanyasakar used to say " Sandhya > vandhanidhikalai ozhunga pannittu pora pokkula oru > thiruthuzhai thalathai perumal moonchiyila > vitterinchuttu ponalum avan romba sandhoshama adha > yethukkuvan, aana adhaiyellam panaama naalu mani > neram okkandhu vizhundhu vizhundhu vedham, prabandam > yellam solli, perusa archanai vaasichu oruthan > panninaalum, perumal neneaipaaram, " idhaiparu, yevan > idhaiyellam kaettan indha " paashandi " kitta, > idhaikandale sahikalle " appideennu nenaipparam.) > > 2. Ans :- " Naam Yenke ponaalum namma Perumalaiyum > Yellappanindudhan pohanum " otherwise you should > employ a person to do this in your house while are > not in station or you should trust your perumal to > somebody nearby known person who is doing nithya > aardhanam. > Where there is will there is many ways. > Note:- I agree to take this responsibility for > persons who are willing to do it anywhere in the > city of Madras. > Best regards, > Moderator > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 > > I hope we (including myself) not matured that much, i.e, still there > is a doubt that we are having the confident and understanding between us. whatever said and done, there is nothing wrong in learning things and exchanging views without offending anybody's sentiment. I wud like to share my experience in this regard. My father could not do daily Aradhanam because of his ill health and even if he did Thiruvaradhanam and later on, say in the after noons, if my mother used to cut some fruits, before distributing it to us, she used to hold aloft the plate with the cut fruits towards the direction of " Perumal Alamaari " and say " Perumaale! Neere Amsiyaa " . In my child hood days I used to ridicule her for this, but now I am following the same thing. Dasan , Ilayavilli S Boovarahan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 > K. Vasudevan> > ***Mdr***> Well, good question,> Ans: 1. The pariharam what you are doing when you> are not able to take food for oneday or one period> the same should be maintained in the case of perumal> aaradhanam. > Kainkaryams are of two types :> A. Aagna Kainkaryam B. Anugna Kainkaryam> First one is the Order of Perumal in the form of> 'Sastrams' which stresses you to perform something> like sandhya vandhanam, chradham, tharpanam (not> bhagavadh aaradhanam) etc. And it compels to leave> something like bad foods, bad drinks, bad> friendship, bad relation etc.> Those are very very important, which one should not> leave without performing as per sastram. They> requires pariharams which widely discussed in a> separate book called "Prayachiththa Kaandam".> > B. The anugna kainkaryam is doing perumal> aaradhanam, pushpa kainkaryam, vedha, divya> prabanda, sthothra paarayanams etc. are called> anugna kainkaryam and which is not a must.> So it requires no pariharams. > Also one should know, leaving Aagna kainkaryam and> doing Anugna kainkaryam in a large scale will not> yield any punyam or bhagavath anugraham. But doing> the aagna kainkaryam in all respect and doing very> little anugna kainkaryam will yield much much more> punyam.> Namaskarams. The above is a thought provoking and useful guidance. (But to understand the above and make others to follow understanding the importance is the need of the hour) Thanks and Nandri. = With regards - Rajasekaran. Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2005 Report Share Posted July 20, 2005 Dear Modeator, Namasakaram Thank you very much for your prompt reply to my questions. Your answer really makes me feel that I have learnt a lot today. These discussions with various people are turning out to be very interesting and useful. I have noted your offer to accommodate the salagramam in Çhennai while we are away. I do only my daily pooja but not thiruvaaradhanam. I want to start it with your blessings and the instructions and lessons you are providing. However, being in a foreign land we face these difficulties. Hence my question to you. Anyway your points are well noted. Dasan K. Vasudevan Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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