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- From: bkannan@ho12.eng.ua.edu (Balaji Kannan)
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- Subject: Re: Kuram Narayana on AndaaL
- Date: 28 Dec 1992 14:45:50 -0600
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- >In a previous article, narayana@oracorp.com (K. T. Narayana) says:
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- >The Bhakthi regime was a serious blow to the development of secular
- >Hinduism. Actaully idol worship as exemplified by the TN variety is
- >the worst communal form of Hinduism one can find. It rigidifies the
- >thought, sectarianizes the subjects, and worse makes people believe
- >that Moksha is something you can get by going to a temple. If one reads
- >the Thiruppavai, and the worship performed by AndaaL (we used to go
- >to the temple early morning every day in the Dhanurmasam period to
- >hear to the Thiruppavai), one clearly see that behind the facade
- >of total prapatthi of AndaaL (admirable that AndaaL is), there is a
- >total absense of any intellectualism. In other words, the religion
- >of the south immensely damaged the intellectualism and the secularism
- >of the Hinduism.
- >
- >Thus the decline of Hinduism in the north, and the recent revival
- >of the brahminical vedantic tradition, along with the yagnas and
- >the yagas, is perhaps the best that we should hope for.
- >If it takes of, we will have more thinking Hindus than chest-beating
- >Hindus chanting "Ayappo-Swamyne-Ayappo" variety. Intellectualism
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- Interesting. What on earth have yagnas to do with 'thinking'
- that a "Ayyapo...." chanting doesn't??
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- Neither one has any merit [proven] if your intention was to offer
- a rational alternative.
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- >is the fulcrum of Hindu thought. It offered diversity, freedom thought,
- >and liberation of mind. More importantly, it offered individuality
- >of thought and action without the abiding structure.
- >
- >...kt
- >
-
- Lest you forget, some of the practices of brahmins/vedantins have been/are
- as much an object of ridicule [Universal, I assure you :-)] as is
- your contempt for 'chest-beating' by a partciular group of Hindu followers.
- *My* concern is that, in attempting to gloat over the brahminical/vedantic
- achievements of the past and the glory-to-be of the future :-)[by reverting
- to ......... practices], you could be doing more damage to Hinduism [intell-
- ectual or otherwise ;; unwittingly :-) subjecting it to ridicule] than the
- combined assault of *all* those chest-beaters on 'intellectual' Hinduism :-)
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- bk
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- Disclaimer: I am no chest-beater of *any* variety :-)
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