[Advaita-l] Siva Vishu

subu ssiyer at wertj.com
Mon Apr 12 05:33:02 CDT 2004


Namaskaram,

1) What was the meaning of HH Jagatguru Adi Sankara's ...Narayana. Does this
ment Lord VIshnu or Lord Siva or GOD as Unversal Noun.
2) What was the necessity for HH Jagatguru Adi Sankara to advocate worship
of narayana when Advaitha Phil. was not in those lines.
3) DID HH Jagatguru Adi Sankara visit Thirumala, as I understand it was
Discovered and made as a Vishavite temple by Ramanuja.
4) The Tamil Incriptions in Thirumala, what was that about, who wrote those,
I find no answer from Vishnavites (ramanuja.org) and TTD department as I
have posted requesting their meanings and explanation.

Elders and friends please forgive if my questions are stupid and offensive.

Hara Hara sanakara Jaya Jaya sankara.

Subramanian Sahasranamam





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Krishnan
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Dear Subramanian,

As time passes, and the intellect of large parts of society degrades, people
advocate rites that are shorter, simpler, easier to observe, and give quick
results. It is logical to observe that a result which comes quickly must
also end quickly. It is usually easy to deal with the symptoms of a problem,
but harder to eradicate its root.

In earlier yugas, the general populace was more concerned with sustainable
results than speedy results. The highest among these seekers tried to get
rid of the very cause of misery, avidya, to become freed once and for all.

Even those who wanted worldly desires wanted the results to last forever, or
for as long as possible.

The grahas (in general) are slow moving planets. It takes a lot of effort to
propitiate them, and their results are often slow in coming, and long
lasting (they are certainly around for an entire lifetime). Any astrologer
worth his salt will propitiate the planets directly. However, people that go
to an astrologer often want superficial solutions to problems that plague
them in the current life, at the currently moment in time. For these seekers
of bandaid solutions, the astrologer will often advocate the desire-filled
worship of the deities signified by grahas.

The worship of the navagrahas is so important that it forms a part of
sandhyavandana. It doesn't get much more "required" than that.

	ajit



> -----Original Message-----
> From: advaita-l-bounces at lists.advaita-vedanta.org [mailto:advaita-l-
> bounces at lists.advaita-vedanta.org] On Behalf Of subu
> Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 2:06 PM
> To: A discussion group for Advaita Vedanta
> Subject: [Advaita-l] Siva Vishu
>
> Dear Advaitins
>
> 1) is it correct to conclude For Avaitins SIva and VIshnu are same
> Some Iyers and Smartas tell me Siva created Vishnu to protect the world,
> Vaishnavites say (Siva is a SriVishnavite) Pls .. Go through the website.
> http://www.chinnajeeyar.org/quesans.htm#qa
>
> I would like to know what was Sankaras View on this Topic.
>
> 2)Worshiping of Navagrahas was done in Dvaparyugam, its mentioned evenin
> Mahabaratha.. Now SriVaishnavites say that.. Worshipiing navagraham is not
> required. Iam putting this more towards the ritualism.
>
>
> Hara Hara Sankara Jaya Jaya Sankara.
>
> Subramanian
>
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