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Life Of Sri Ramanujacharya - Part 8
An amazing story of selfless sacrifice and intense devotion is told about Ramanuja's disciples called Karpasarama and his wife Lakshmi. Ramanuja, after receiving initiation into the Narayana Mantra returned to Srirangam and was living with his disciples. He was teaching the Tamil Prabandhas which praise the holy place of Tirupati (with the famous Balaji temple on Tirumala hilltop, located in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh) as Vaikuntha on earth (abode of Lord Vishnu).
Ramanuja went on a pilgrimage to Tirupati along with his disciples and halted on the way in a village called 'Ashtasahasra' where two of his disciples lived. One was a rich merchant called Yajnesa and the other a poor priest called Varadacharya or Karpasarama, who lived on alms with his beautiful looking wife Lakshmi. Ramanuja sent two of his disciples in advance to Yajnesa, announcing their arrival. Overwhelmed at the news of his Guru's sudden arrival, Yajnesa ignored the messengers completely and got busy with lavish preparations to receive his Guru with pomp, befitting his wealth. Puzzled and let down by his neglect, the messengers returned to Ramanuja and reported everything to him.
Ramanuja decided not to accept his service as neglect of his disciples amounted to disrespect to all Vaishnavas. Accompanied by his disciples, he went instead to the house of the poor Karpasarama and called out to him.
Karpasarama had gone out for his daily round of begging. His wife was then drying her only piece of cloth after her bath and hence was not in a position to appear in front of her Guru. She indicated this by clapping loudly from inside the house, drawing Ramanuja's attention to her condition. Ramanuja threw his upper garment inside in response and the lady wrapped herself in it and came out to prostrate in front of her guru with deep devotion.
She
offered
water
to
them
and
asking
them
to
relax
for
a
while,
went
inside
to
see
if
she
could
cook
some
food
for
them.
To
her
dismay,
there
was
not
a
particle
of
rice
in
the
house.
In
this
difficult
predicament,
she
remembered
the
overtures
of
a
wealthy
merchant
who
lived
in
the
neighbourhood
and
tried
to
woo
her
through
bribes
and
threats.
She
recalled
the
scriptural
injunction
that
'even
a
sin
committed
for
the
sake
of
God
and
the
Guru
amounts
to
virtue,'
and
decided
to
seek
the
merchant's
help
in
return
for
her
body.
The
merchant
was
surprised
at
the
lady's
offer
and
sent
her
all
the
materials
that
she
required
for
serving
her
Guru
and
the
disciples,
along
with
a
handsome
amount
of
gold
as
a
gift!



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