[Advaita-l] Chanting Gayatri overseas

Ravi Chandrasekhara vadhula at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 3 08:12:54 EDT 2017


Pranam to all,

I like Jaldhar Vyas, was born and raised and currently reside in USA. I’ve visited Bharat close to 30 times in my life especially every year for the past 10. My sons have undergone Upanayana in Bharat. My parents immigrated to and still reside in USA. Due to many circumstances, it may not be possible to reside in India. Hopefully in latter years I can. What our Shankaracharyas have stated is correct.

I continue to perform SV, etc. From what I gather, it is not proper to reside in Mlechcha Desha and accept that reality. I used to think otherwise until reading what our Acharyas stated.

Only Ishwara can judge.

Ravi Chandrasekhara 

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> On Oct 3, 2017, at 06:24, Venkatesh Murthy via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
> 
> Namaste
> On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 3:05 PM, Venkatraghavan S via Advaita-l <
> advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
> 
>> Yes, shAstras do prohibit travelling across the seas. However, if that has
>> already happened, and there is no possible means of moving back to India,
>> then the next best thing is to do the karma where one is present.
>> 
> If it was possible to go abroad it is also possible to come back. Why it
> will become impossible permanently? Is Indian Govt prohibiting them to come
> back? Not a chance. Mostly people give excuses to keep on staying abroad.
> They will come for short visits but they hesitate to permanently come back..
> Some try to come back and expect too much from the Govt and friends and
> relatives to treat them like Kings. When they are disappointed they again
> go back abroad. This also happens.
> 
> 
>> 
>> In the case of nityakarma, which have to be compulsorily done, a failure to
>> perform them citing unfavourable circumstances will only incur pratyavAya..
>> In the case of kAmya karma, the efficacy of it is likely to be affected (or
>> even turn adverse) if the rules prescribed in shAstra are not strictly
>> adhered to. Therefore one has very little latitude when it comes to kAmya
>> karma.
>> 
> But Nitya karma also requires Suddhi of place, person and time. In a time
> of Ashaucha when somebody close in your family has died and you become
> impure you can do Sandhya up to Arghya Pradaana. Some Pandits say you
> should not even do that much. Gayatri Japa is not allowed. Nitya Devata
> Archana is not allowed. This is showing Suddhi is always required. The
> question of Pratyavaya comes if you are pure and don't do Nitya Karma.
> 
>> 
>> Every karma has an utkriShTa paksha and a gauNa paksha - a superior way of
>> doing it and a middling way. It is true that the superior way is better
>> than the middling way, but when we are talking of nityakarma, the middling
>> way is better than no way. Therefore, if the choice is between not
>> performing nityakarma at all or doing it within the constraints of the
>> situation, the latter is a better approach.
>> 
> Sudddhi should be there. Without proper Suddhi all Vaidika Karmas will not
> have any meaning.
> 
>> 
>> However, there should be a desire to perform a karma correctly and we
>> should ask Ishvara for that opportunity.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Venkatraghavan
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