Introduction
M Suresh
msuresh at INDIA.TI.COM
Thu Jul 4 13:44:03 CDT 1996
Namaskar,
This is my first mail to this list. I subscribed yesterday.
My Name is Mahalingam Suresh ( Mahalingam is my fathers name ). I am 29
years old and work as a software engineer in Texas Instruments India Ltd,
in the city of Bangalore in India.
My parents are quite religious and are deeply attached to the Sringeri
Mutt, whose Acharya Sri. Barathi Theertha is our Guru.
I was informed of this list by my cousin Kartik. Since we have a common
( paternal ) grandfather, I will attach a section about my grandfather in
kartik's introductory mail :
> I have visited the Sringeri MaTh a few times, though unaware of the
> philosophical system of advaita then. My grandfather once gave a few lectures
> on the Bhagavad GItA in the Sringeri MaTh which was attended by
> His Holiness Chandrashekhara BhaaratI. His Holiness was so moved by the
lectures
> that he called my grandfather "GItAlankAra" (He who adorns the GitA) and the
> name stuck. He was later initiated as a disciple of His Holiness.
My other ( maternal ) grandfather was an ardent disciple of Sri.
Aurobindo.
My knowledge in philososphy comes from various sources such as my
parents, talks by Swami Chinmaynanda and Chinmaya mission I attended long
back, a few books, quotations by great persons, discussions, srh & srv
newsgroups, other internet links etc.
However my knowledge in Sanskrit & classical Indian philosophy like
Vedas, Upanishads and works of Shankara, Ramanuja, Madhwa, Gaudapaada is
next to zero.
Some of the books I have read are :
1. "How To Know God" ( Translation and commentories on Patanjali
Sutras ).
2. A bit of Sri Paramahamsa Yogananda's works.
3. "Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharishi" ( Edited by David Godman ).
4. Bhagavad Gita translation by Swami Chidbhavananda ( around 1/3rd ).
5. Random sections in "Life Divine" by Sri Aurobindo amounting to 1%.
6. A Search in secret India by Paul Brunton.
Though I like advaita philosophy especially because it defines the
absoluteness of god, I would not like to call myself an advaitin. This
is because from the various philosophies I simply do not know which one
is the ultimate truth. I do not know whether God alone is and all else
is a projection on him ( advaita ), or whether there is one god who
creates and takes care of creation and all the souls and spirits ( dwaita
), or whether everything is due to an interaction of desire filled minds
with no underlying truth ( Buddhist voidness as I understand it ), or
whether matter and energy alone exist and living bodies are just machines
( materialistic atheism ).
I will be reading the posts in this list regularly and also make a few
posts once in a while.
-Suresh.
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Confusion is the mind's birth right. It has to be confused. It will be
confused. So just let it be confused.
-Suresh ( Just a joke :-) )
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