Published 20:30 IST, April 27th 2020
Ramanuja Jayanti significance, history and how the day is celebrated; check out
Ramanuja Acharya Jayanti falls in the month of Chaitra and it usually falls on Thiruvathirai Nakshatra. Given below is Ramanuja Jayanti significance & history.
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Ramanuja Jayanti, also kwn as Sri Ramanuja Acharya Jayanti, is celebrated to pay tribute to South Indian philosopher Ramanuja Acharya. Ramanuja Acharya was an Indian ologian and one of most prominent representatives of Sri Vaishnavism trition within Hinduism. His profound foundations for devotionals were influential to Bhakti movement. He was also one who ascended that worshipping Lord Vishnu is only method that can help in attaining salvation or better-kwn Moksha. Check out more detailed information about significance of Ramanuja Jayanti.
Ramanuja Jayanti Significance
famous philosopher Ramanuja Acharya illustrated and defined principles of vaita Vedanta. He supported Vaishnavism and wandered around country to make people aware of ethics and teachings of Vaishnavism. Ramanuja inspired practice of Bhakti Yoga which focused on importance of Bhakti (devotion) over meditation. Bhakti Yoga aka Bhakti Marga is a spiritual practice within Hinduism centered on devotion towards a personal god.
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According to historical writings, Indian scholar was enlightened by vision of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. Ramanuja Acharya has several famous writings and preachings. 9 most famous works of Ramanuja are kwn as Navaratnas. He is widely respected by many Hindus; especially in South India.
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How is Ramanuja Jayanti celebrated?
followers of Sri Ramanuja Acharya worship him on this day. On this day, ‘Uthsava Murti’ or statue of Sri Ramanuja Acharya is given a tritional holy bath. During Jayanti celebration, special prayers and offerings on teachings of Sri Ramanuja Acharya are endured in temples and religious premises. In Sourn part of India, followers of philosopher make special arrangements in Tamil Nu in order to memorialise day and make celebration huge. streets and houses are splendidly orned for day and believers visit temple to seek blessings from Shri Ramanuja Acharya on his Jayanti.
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20:30 IST, April 27th 2020