Sudarsanam Questions

Plava – Aippasi – Sthree Dharmam

When aidyen’s husband is away on travel and as adiyen is not allowed to perform Tiruvaradhanam (especially during a festival, Fridays or Saturdays), can adiyen offer lighted camphor for Perumal? Vidwan’s reply It is not in tradition for women to offer lighted camphor. Notes: If the husband is away traveling, women can draw kolam, light …

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Plava – Aippasi – Accaram Anushtanam

During a period of asaucam (impurity), can men and women recite stotra patam? Can men chant Vedas and participate in sandhai? Is this applicable to impurity associated with agnates and relations that cause 3 or 1.5 days asaucam? Adiyen dhanyosmi. Vidwan’s reply It is alright to recite stotra patam if the asaucam is due to …

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Plava – Purattasi – Aippasi – Poorvacharya Sri Sukthis

Adiyen, can you please explain the Thiruvaimozhi second decad pasuram Annallan, Pennallan, Ala Aliyumallan? Vidwan’s reply To understand Perumal, he must be referred to someone known to us. Azhvar specifies that Perumal is not any women or men of this world nor he is like any other materials that are prevalent in this world. One …

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Plava – Purattasi – Aippasi – Sthree Dharmam

Can women recite Ashtakshara mantra after Samashrayanam or should it be recited only after performing Bharanyasam? Vidwan’s reply Women can very well recite Ashtaksharam after Samashrayanam. Mantra upadesam is done only during Samashrayanam; it is a must to recite this mantra if one has obtained upadesam through an Acarya. It is a part of the …

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Plava – Purattasi – Aippasi – Accaram Anushtanam

Can one, who has performed Bharanyasam, offer milk to termite mounds (where snakes live) on Adi and Thai Fridays at any Perumal temple or Tiruvahindirapuram Sesha kinaru (well)? Vidwan’s reply It is a practice to offer milk to the snakes that live in termite mounds or Sesha kinaru considering them as a part (amsham) of …

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Plava – Purattasi – Sthree Dharmam

Can Ekadasi fasting be observed during the menstruating period? Will it beget sin? Is Rama-Krishna Nama japam, chanting of Dvaya mantram allowed during this period? Vidwan’s reply Ekadasi fasting can be observed during the menstruating period. Notes There is no harm in chanting the names of Bhagavan. Do scriptures allow any other religious practices other …

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Plava – Purattasi – Accaram – Anushtanam

If bachelors (Brahmachari) are not impacted by any asaucam (taint), can they perform Perumal Aradhanam? Vidwan’s reply As bachelors are not afflicted with asaucam, if they prepare the required prasadam as offerings to Perumal, they can perform Tiruvaradhanam. Notes If the bachelors were to intake the food prepared by those who are tainted with asaucam, …

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Plava – Avani – Accaram – Anushtanam

How to lead a balanced life that conforms to the ordains of the scriptures and also that overcomes the pressures from family, colleagues, etc., with today’s materialistic lifestyle? Vidwan’s reply: Do santhyavandhanam without fail. During leisure time you can listen to upanyasams or can learn/recite Stotra Patam or Prabandams. Swami Desikan insisted to do Yoga daily …

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Plava – Avani – Poorvacharya Sri Sukthis

Why is Emperumanar superior to Emperuman? (A young boy’s question) Vidwan’s reply Emperumanar is the one who showed us the Emperuman. Without Emperumanar, we would not have understood Emperuman. Notes: This is what Thiruvarangthamudanar also says in Ramanuja Nutrandadi pasuram: “Manmisai yonigal torum pirandu, engal Madavane Kannura nirkulum kanagilla ulagorgal ellam Annal iramanusan vandu tonriya …

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