Friday 1 March 2013

Yaksha Prashnam Questions 68 - 71




Why do people donate to Brahmins? Why are donations made to artists, servants and royalty (modern day Government officials)?

People donate to learned Brahmins to attain higher worlds. Donations made to people who are not Brahmins should be called a “gift” and not a “donation”.
In order to attain fame people gift large sum of money to artists. Organizers of events pride themselves when famous artists participate in their event. The organizers shower expensive gifts upon these artists as a free advertisement to show-off their event’s success to everyone. The people who attend the event also praise the organizers for making it possible for them to spend some time with the artists. Thus the organizers obtain fame.
We give small incentives to servants to make them happy so that they stay loyal to us and do not leave our employment.
We give gifts to authority figures out of fear. We are afraid that authority figures may misuse their powers to persecute us. To avoid their persecution we give gifts to them.
Continued On: http://thoughtsonsanathanadharma.blogspot.ca/2013/03/yaksha-prashnam-questions-72-75.html
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Based on, Yaksha Prashnam - A discourse in Tamil by Sri U.Ve. Karunakaran Swamy
(Any errors or inconsistencies in the following series are due to the mistakes I made while taking notes.
Copies of the CDs can be obtained from Sri Karunakaran Swami’s website http://www.nadadoor.org/ . This series is for the benefit of people who do not understand Tamil. Those of you who understand Tamil very well must definitely obtain a copy of Swami’s Upanyasam. You can do so by contacting Nadadoor.org. Swami also renders discourses in English but I am not sure if Yaksha Prashnam discourse is available in English.  The experience of listening to Swami’s upanyasams could never be obtained by reading the following series. I have done my best to take notes with due diligence. I apologize for any errors that I have made while writing this series.

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