[Advaita-l] Chronology and Traceability

Anand N anand.natampalli at gmail.com
Mon Apr 19 11:04:56 EDT 2021


Thank you Subbuji! This was a very convincing explanation with which I can
put my doubts to rest.
The examples of Ayyapa and Matrikas are indeed very apt and interesting!!

Namaste,
Anand

On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 06:55, V Subrahmanian <v.subrahmanian at gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>
> On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at 10:15 PM Anand N via Advaita-l <
> advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
>
>> Namaste,
>>
>>
>> So can we do a bidirectional traceability between our current image of
>> Gods
>> and the Vedic Gods? Is there a clear chronological development and
>> transformation of our Gods and our practices?
>>
>
> This can be admitted in the Vedic religion.  Shankaracharya, on the basis
> of the Taittiriya Upanishad itself, has held 'ShiShTachaara' as an
> important pramana.  That is, the conduct, actions, of 'noble minded'
> persons, is authority for one to follow, emulate.  So, over time, Vedic
> gods have got more defined forms, attributes, etc. which the 'shishTa-s'
> have accepted, devised, etc. and put into practice.  One example is, for
> instance, the Ayyappa worship.  One may not find Ayyappa in the Veda but it
> is here for all to see, its impact, its acceptance, etc.  The Sringeri
> Acharyas have visited Sabari Mala and worshiped the Lord there.  Another
> instance is the 'Sapta Maatrika' worship.  While Shankaracharya in the Gita
> Bhashyam has specified this Sapta Matrika group as 'bhUta, spirit', over
> the centuries these Matrikas have evolved and graduated to mainstream
> worship.  There are temples dedicated for Sapta Matrikas.  The earlier
> Sringeri Acharya consecrated such a temple and gave a benedictory discourse
> there imploring upon people to come and conduct religious activity there.
> See here:  https://sreenivasaraos.com/tag/saptamatrika/         and
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrikas
>
> So, a clear cut chart may not be possible for us to prepare but an
> evolution, over centuries, takes place, is not to be denied.
>
> In all this, is the far reaching statement of Shankaracharya is to be seen
> as the guiding factor:
>
> Shankara says in the BSB, Brahman/Ishwara can and does take on a form to
> bless/help an aspirant in his sadhana.:
>
> स्यात्परमेश्वरस्यापि इच्छावशात् मायामयं रूपं साधकानुग्रहार्थम् ।
> (1.1.vii.20) (Ishwara, out of compassion, takes on, by His Maya, a form to
> grace the spiritual aspirant.)
>
> There is simply no limit to such forms.
>
> regards
> subbu
>
>
>> Om Namo Narayanaya,
>> Anand
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