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Thank You for this answer Swamiji.  Can you tell me what you see as

the differences between the akharas?

 

Pranams,

 

Surya

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swami_satyanandasaraswati

Sunday, February 29, 2004 1:49 PM

Re: Five Articles of Worship .........***

The Kumbh and other melas are efforts to promote the akhara. Of course

sadhus stay with their own akhara at the melas. But when traveling

sadhus visit and stay at other akharas.Our lineage is associated with

Sringeri Math, Niranjani akhara,

"Mahamuni" < wrote:> Thank You for this Swamji.  From my very

limited experience, which is inifinitely far short of Yours, I have

almost always seen sadhus staying with others from the same Akhara,

especially at the Kumbhs.  While they may visit other akharas

typically they stayed within their own.  I found this to be the case

with those I have met when they travelled as well.  Teaching is of

course another matter, and I have no experience to comment.  > > What

akhara was Your Guruji from, if it is okay to inquire?> > Pranams,> >

Surya> > ---- Original Message ----- >  

swami_satyanandasaraswati >   >  

Saturday, February 28, 2004 11:38 AM>  

Re: Five Articles of Worship .........***> > >   Every sadhu from any

Akhara is welcome to stay in any other Akhara. >   Any sadhu who has

adhikara is welcome to teach any sadhu of any other >   tradition.

Adhikara means who has authority - something to teach.> > >   --- In

, "Mahamuni" wrote:>   > I believe one

commonly stays within one's Akhara though, correct?  >   I don't

think this is a hard fast rule, but this is common.>   > >   > Can

you ask Swamiji to say a few words on the various Akharas and >  

also which one He belongs to.>   > >   > Thanks,>   > >   > Surya>  

>   - >   >   Latha Nanda >   >  

>   >   Sunday, February 15,

2004 6:00 PM>   >   Re: Five Articles of

Worship>   > >   > >   >   Namaste Lynne,>   > >   >   Swamiji says

that you can have any number of Siksha Gurus from >   the >   >  

various traditions, but that you should have only one Diksha Guru.>  

> >   >   Jai Maa>   >   Latha>   > >   > >   >   --- In

, "Lynne McKinnon" >   >   >   wrote:>  

>   > Thank you so much Swamiji for this information.  Is it then >  

>   advisable to stay within a particular lineage?  If so, why?  What

>   >   was the purpose of these tribes?  I would appreciate any >  

information >   >   you have on this.>   >   > Pranams,>   >   >

Lynne>   >   >   - >   >   >  

swami_satyanandasaraswati >   >   >  

>   >   >   Friday, February 13, 2004 9:02 PM>   >   >  

Re: Five Articles of Worship>   >   > >   >  

> >   >   >   Shankaracharya divided the Sannyasins into ten tribes

called >   >   Dasnami >   >   > >   >   >   Bhaarati full of

light>   >   >   Giri  live in the mountains>   >   >   Puri  live in

cities>   >   >   Saraswati  scholars>   >   >   Van live in

forests>   >   >   Aranya  live in groves>   >   >   Tirtha  live in

pilgrimage places>   >   >   Paarvat  live in the high mountains>  

>   >   Saagar  live at the ocean>   >   >   Naath defenders of the

faith>   >   > >   >   > >   >   >   --- In

, "Lynne McKinnon" >   >   >   >   >  

wrote:>   >   >   > Hari Om Swamiji and Divine Family,>   >   >   > I

have a question about lineage.  I understand there to be >   >   five

>   >   >   main lineages established by Shankaracharya.  I am drawn

to >   >   those >   >   >   teachers from the Saraswati lineage, as

I believe you are >   also a >   >   >   part of this line.  Also a

part of this lineage are my >   beloved >   >   >   Satgurus Sri

Swami Satchidananda Maharaj and Master Sivandaji >   >   >  

Maharaji.  Swamiji, could you please explain a little bit >   about

>   >   >   these lineages and why they were formed?  Is it important

to >   >   stay >   >   >   within one's lineage and if so, why?  I do

understand that >   All >   >   are >   >   >   One, and the essential

teachings and scriptures are for >   >   everyone's >   >   >  

benefit, but I've been holding this question for some time in >   >  

hopes >   >   >   that you could help me understand.   Thank you so

much for >   being >   >   in >   >   >   my life!>   >   >   > Jai

Maa!>   >   >   > Sweet Blessings to All,>   >   >   > Lynne>   >  

>   >   - >   >   >   >  

nityashakti >   >   >   >   >   >  

>   >   Thursday, February 12, 2004 4:46 PM>   >   >   >  

Re: Five Articles of Worship>   >   >   > >  

>   >   > >   >   >   >   Dear Latha Nanda,>   >   >   >      In the

introduction to Lalita-sahasranama-stotram, you >   >   can >   >  

>   also >   >   >   >   see the Lamityadi-pancapuja....(Worship of

the Five >   >   Elements). >   >   >   The >   >   >   >   five

elements are listed here,as well as the bijas >   >   associated >  

>   >   with >   >   >   >   them (and, so, the chakras in the

body)...so you are >   >   offering >   >   >   >   yourself as well,

when you are offering the five elements.>   >   >   >      Swamiji, I

hope this information is "correct", as this >   is >   >   my >   >  

>   >   understanding from Sri Chakra Puja.>   >   >   >   best

love,>   >   >   >   sadhvi>   >   >   >   PS: Ardis: thank you for

the lovely post about puja and >   >   >   Bingo...for >   >   >  

>   your poetic sadhu vision. I still have these thoughts of >   the

>   >   >   Maha >   >   >   >   Kumbha Mela in 2001, every once in a

while....wishing I >   >   could >   >   >   have >   >   >   >  

wrapped a blanket around and walked away into that >   >  

crowd...but, >   >   >   here >   >   >   >   I am!>   >   >   > >  

>   >   > >   >   >   > >   >   >   > >   >   >   >

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