GNANA SUNYAM
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In this thread we shall discuss on 'TAMIL BRAHMIN CULTURE AND SPIRITUALITY'
Spirituality and Culture mutually influence each other.
What are the salient features of TB Culture? What are those things that are distinctly TB Culture? What is unique about TB Culture?
What is contribution of TBs to Spirituality?
Let us list out the TB Spiritual Leaders.
If there is one TB whom I can single out as TB Leader in TB Spirituality, that is Ramanujacharya, the teacher of 'Visishtadvaita' philosophy.
Sankaracharya is not Tamilian. Is he Nambudri? The Keralites say he was not nambudri either. Is there another sect of malayalam brahmiins then? Or can we include him as TB Spiritual leader? Undeniably the number of TBs who are his followers is significant.
Puttaparthi Saibaba is neither Tamil nor Brahmin. But his TB devotees were largest, larger than other people groups. The number of SB Bhajan groups post his death is more in TN than any other state.
There have been numerous samiyaars in Tamilnadu, whose mother tongue is Tamil, but they are not brahmins.
The novel 'Thiruvarangan Ula' describes the pains TBs took to bring the Ranganatha statue from Srirangapatnam to Srirangam.
Agasthiyar, the founder of Tamil language was not a brahmin.
Thiruvalluvar's Tirukkural can be accepted as partially spiritual, yet was Thiruvalluvar a TB?
Dhevaram, Thiruvasagam, Thiruvaimozhi could be accepted a spiritual texts indeed, but were authored by non TBs. Could we accept the authors as virtual TBs?
Suddenly there came out of the blues one 'Kalki Vijayakumar' during 90s but he is not brahmin. And there was this Sivasankar baba. Both of them got mired in controversies and hence disqualifies them as spiritual leaders.
Are there any TB individuals reputed for performing super natural miracles like healing the sick, finding lost objects, raising the dead alive etc?
TBs contributed immensely in preserving and protecting the sanskrit texts and diligently following vedic prescriptions. But for that matter Brahmins of other language groups viz Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam etc contributed nonetheless.
TBs distinctly perform festivals viz Kara Adaiyan Nonbu, Varalaskshmi Pooja and Pongal. Again culture is not limited to festivals alone.
Spirituality and Culture mutually influence each other.
What are the salient features of TB Culture? What are those things that are distinctly TB Culture? What is unique about TB Culture?
What is contribution of TBs to Spirituality?
Let us list out the TB Spiritual Leaders.
If there is one TB whom I can single out as TB Leader in TB Spirituality, that is Ramanujacharya, the teacher of 'Visishtadvaita' philosophy.
Sankaracharya is not Tamilian. Is he Nambudri? The Keralites say he was not nambudri either. Is there another sect of malayalam brahmiins then? Or can we include him as TB Spiritual leader? Undeniably the number of TBs who are his followers is significant.
Puttaparthi Saibaba is neither Tamil nor Brahmin. But his TB devotees were largest, larger than other people groups. The number of SB Bhajan groups post his death is more in TN than any other state.
There have been numerous samiyaars in Tamilnadu, whose mother tongue is Tamil, but they are not brahmins.
The novel 'Thiruvarangan Ula' describes the pains TBs took to bring the Ranganatha statue from Srirangapatnam to Srirangam.
Agasthiyar, the founder of Tamil language was not a brahmin.
Thiruvalluvar's Tirukkural can be accepted as partially spiritual, yet was Thiruvalluvar a TB?
Dhevaram, Thiruvasagam, Thiruvaimozhi could be accepted a spiritual texts indeed, but were authored by non TBs. Could we accept the authors as virtual TBs?
Suddenly there came out of the blues one 'Kalki Vijayakumar' during 90s but he is not brahmin. And there was this Sivasankar baba. Both of them got mired in controversies and hence disqualifies them as spiritual leaders.
Are there any TB individuals reputed for performing super natural miracles like healing the sick, finding lost objects, raising the dead alive etc?
TBs contributed immensely in preserving and protecting the sanskrit texts and diligently following vedic prescriptions. But for that matter Brahmins of other language groups viz Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam etc contributed nonetheless.
TBs distinctly perform festivals viz Kara Adaiyan Nonbu, Varalaskshmi Pooja and Pongal. Again culture is not limited to festivals alone.