Guest guest Posted September 29, 2008 Report Share Posted September 29, 2008 I just wished to add an interesting anecdote from Swami Vivekananda pertinent to the topic - Excerpted from Collected Works, Vol.4: On Dr. Paul Deussen, p.275 A pandit asked Swami Vivekananda if there was any harm in giving up sandhyavandanam or prayers performed in the morning, noon and evening, which he had had to do for lack of time. " What! " cried out the swami, almost with ferocity, " Those giants of old, the ancient rishis, who never walked, but strode - the likes of whom, if you are to think [of] for a moment, you would be shriveled into a moth - they, sir, had time and you have none! " When a Westernized Hindu spoke in a belittling manner of the " meaningless teachings " of the Vedic seers, the swami fell upon him with thunderbolt vehemence, crying out, " Man, a little learning has muddled your brain! How dare you criticize your venerable forebears, how dare you bastardize the blood of the rishis in your veins by speaking in such a fashion! Have you tested the science of the rishis? Have you even so much as read the Vedas? There is the challenge thrown by the rishis! If you dare oppose them, take it up, put their teachings to the test, and they shall not be found wanting! What is making this race contemptible is just such intellectual bigotry and lop-sidedness as you manifest! " (51) Regards, Harihara Krishnan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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