[Advaita-l] Shaiva, Vaishnava, etc. sects created by Shiva - Devi Bhagavata

V Subrahmanian v.subrahmanian at gmail.com
Sun Jul 30 13:12:33 EDT 2023


Dear Raghav ji,

True, some fierce sectarianism could be seen in some of the Vaishnava
texts. Offshoots of this could be seen in texts like

English translation of 'Madhwamruta Maharnava' - a text said to be authored
by the one who wrote Mani Manjari and Sumadhwavijaya':

https://gurucharana.wordpress.com/2015/06/20/madwaamruthamaharnava/

The Kannada translation with original:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7z0BUm30RcQR2pWQWxJQm93SEk/view

There could be counterparts of that in Shaivism and Shakta too.

regards
subbu




On Sun, Jul 30, 2023 at 10:21 PM Raghav Kumar Dwivedula via Advaita-l <
advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:

> Namaste Subbuji
>
> On Sun, 30 Jul, 2023, 6:41 pm V Subrahmanian via Advaita-l, <
> advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
>
> > In this chapter on worship of Devi (Brahman) it is stated that:
> >
> > देवीभागवतपुराणम्/स्कन्धः ०७/अध्यायः ३९
> > https://sa.wikisource.org/s/ite
> >
> > The sects - shaiva, vaishnava, saura, shakta and ganapatya and agama -
> are
> > basically meant for those who are not yet ready for vaidika dharma.
>
>
> "these sects were instituted by Shankara himself" शङ्करेण प्रणीताः
>
> Of
> > these sects those aspects that are not contradictory to vaidika dharma
> are
> > acceptable/adaptable for vaidika practitioners.
> >
> > शैवाश्च वैष्णवाश्श्चैव सौराः शाक्तास्तथैव च ।
> > गाणपत्या आगमाश्च प्रणीताः शङ्करेण तु ॥ ३० ॥
> > तत्र वेदाविरुद्धांशोऽप्युक्त एव क्वचित्क्वचित् ।
> > वैदिकैस्तद्ग्रहे देषो न भवत्येव कर्हिचित् ॥ ३१ ॥
> >
> > This chapter has many concepts of the Veda - Purushasukta, the Bh.Gita,
> > etc.  A reading of the entire chapter will be beneficial. It's Advaitic
> > flavour is readily perceptible.
> >
> > Om
> >
>
> The above verse could be interpreted in two ways - the modern "historical"
> method.
> "These other sects like gANapatyas evolved organically independent of the
> Vedic tradition and was slowly "sanskritized" and assimilated in to the
> Vedic tradition after doing away with some of their more heretic/unorthodox
> practices." Shiva was regarded as veda bAhya, gaNapati was a fierce and
> violent village guardian diety. The tribalistic goddess worship was
> gradually modified and assimilated in to Vedic tradition."
>
> The second method would be the traditional understanding viz., the very
> origin of all these sects is the Vedas alone. So they are all authentic  So
> the talk of "partial acceptance" of their practices should not even arise.
> However some degeneration had indeed crept in in to these traditions. So a
> certain sectarianism, fanaticism is present is certain of the texts
> belonging to these sects. Thise degenerate elements are to be disowned and
> the rest of the practices and ideas of these sects can be adopted by
> vaidikas".
>
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