Question regarding Chanting of Vedas by women

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• January 31, 2003


Addressed to all the female members of the various groups

          Respected Mother

          This  is  a  combined  preliminary addendum to the points made by
          various  respondents. The writer once again thanks all for taking
          pains to add to the knowledge for benefit of all.

          The  response  of  the  writer  is in brackets and underlined and
          placed below the relevant comments by worthy bhaktas.

          Please  forgive the errors of the writer. No offense is intended.
          If  it  seems some of the points are gender biased this is purely
          co-incidental and not intentional.


This  topic  has  been  quite controversial over the past many years across
various groups, fora, philosophers, thinkers, religious leaders etc.

If  the  background  base  is  always  kept  as the frame of reference then
everyone   both  man  and  woman   would  be  able to appreciate the ground
realities

What is this background base ?  VEDAS

The Vedas form the backbone of mankind's birth, life, death, after life and
the  entire  gamut of interplay in the universe.  The Vedas are without end
or   beginning,   without   any  gender,  invisible,  eternally  pervading,
ruthlesslessly  neutral and ultimately are in 'Sound' form. It is said that
the Vedas precede even the Gods.

The  human  being's  (man  and women) primary duty even before Artha, Kama,
Moksha is to preserve and propagate the Vedas.  In other words DHARMA.

Man and women have no other Duty other than this

If  this  primary  duty  is  neglected,  or  diluted  or compromised even a
slightest  bit, then chaos starts, which is another word for KALI YUGA, the
present times in which we live.

How  to  preserve   and propagate the Vedas whose form is 'sound' ? Simple.
Repeat,  teach  and  evolve.   Hence  the  oral tradition of passing on the
message,  mantra,  chanting,  scriptures, knowledge to the next generation.
Daily blind repetition without even knowing the meaning was the first duty.

The  Rishis  got  down  to  composing  elaborate procedures and systems for
compliance  with  this diktat of the Vedas. This entailed tackling  several
complex issues facing the Rishis of ancient lore:

1)    The  Vedic mantras are to be chanted in the same manner of chanting
in which they are learnt and there is no compromise allowed. The Vedas
prohibit any change.  No human  or God has authority to change this.
Therefore, the ancient Rishis through extensive Tapas and Yoga got divine
inspiration through the very ;'sound' of the Vedas and the message to
mankind was " ensure that the grammer, swara etc. are always kept in their
original pristine format as these are divine

   The  celestial  carpenter  Tvasta  had a spat with Indra the king of the
   Gods  and  without  his  Guru's  help  learnt a Vedic mantra composed of
   certain  syllables.   The  mantra had to be chanted  in a particular and
   specific manner.  The brief meaning of the mantra was "Give me a son who
   will  be  a  slayer  of  Indra".   However,. Due to a slight slip of the
   tongue  the  mantra  being  100% same, the intonation, pitch, inflection
   while  chanting got changed by 0.000001%. The entire meaning of the very
   same words became " may Indra become the slayer of my son". !

   This  is  because  the  Vedic  chanting is double edged sword.  The same
   mantra can have different meanings for different purposes.

   This  implied  that for perfect chanting, rigorous unrelentless training
   was  critical  The person who is responsible for child-bearing therefore
   cannot  be  expected  to comply with this rigour and therefore,  man was
   chosen.

   Even  if  a woman were to practice chanting  and was able to sustain the
   practice  for long, if by mistake she made the wrong pronunciation, then
   she  would  be harming her child, and maybe also cause damage to others.
   Such extreme risks should be avoided

   They  codified  these under the various subjects - details of which have
   already been given by Shri Malolan Cadambi in his 28/1 reply.

2)    Part of the Vedic command was that the mantras, chanting etc. should
be done full throated and in a loud voice for hearing at great distances.
Literally it has to be in a totally shameless fashion a roar.  The reason
again was that the effect  of sound to turn to benefit to mankind, the
sound had to be said aloud. In some mantras during homams the chanting is
done from the bottom of the pit of the stomach

   Who, man or woman is fit for this job ? The man was chosen because women
   had  to  bear  the  child  and even by the most conservative estimate of
   child-bearing  once  in  a  life-time,  at least for 6 months during the
   lifetime  of the woman she would not be able chant loudly with the child
   inside her.

3)    To chant the Vedas perfectly  meant that the person has to have good
physical stamina, sustainable over a long period. Why long period? Because
perfection requires practice and a minimum continuous practice  of over 10
years.  Someone had to therefore ensure that the Chanting population
maintained its stamina throughout the lifetime. And the someone had to be
from the same chanting category, not any outsider or stranger.

4)    Further how to ensure continuity forever ? Everyone - man and woman -
had to contend with sickness, death, old age and other realities.  The only
to  ensure this was the procreation as designed by nature so that before
either or both die the next generation is there to take over the Vedic
mantle. This brought up the issue of child-bearing etc.

5)    How to ensure safe, healthy  long living progeny ? Who (man or woman)
is fit to be the vehicle for this requirement ?  Whoever, either man or
woman was chosen then such a person will not be able to STRICTLY OBEY the
Vedic Law.  Non-Obedience would invite trouble.  So judiciously they
arrived at a decision taking a cue  ( elaborated below ) from their source,
again, the Vedas.  They decided that  such a person (either man or woman)
who will take the burden of carrying the child  - irrespective whether it
is a boy or girl will have to be Accorded a higher status to ensure that
such a person  need not STRICTLY OBEY the words of the Vedas ONLY with
respect to chanting, repeating, propagating.  However, the compromise for
such an relaxation would be that the person , will proactively and actively
and sincerely support the other opposite category i.e. if man is chosen to
carry the burden of pregnancy, then he is excused and he has to support
woman who will do FULL TIME CHANTING, CHANTING AND CHANTING,
SANDHYAVANDANAM, GAYATHRI AND REARING THE AGNI.

   If  women is chosen to carry the burden, then she is excused but she has
   to support man in his duties.

   Either   way,  man  and  woman  were  inter-dependent  and  one  had  to
necessarily support the
   other who was busy in doing the Chanting.

In  the  end, the Rishis  found that to meet all these stringent demands of
the  Vedas,  and  since  there were only two  types of people. (a) male (b)
female  some sort of solution had to be found because if everyone - man and
woman  -   STRICTLY OBEYED THE VEDIC DICTUM OF CHANTING then everyone - man
and  woman -  would have to say Gayathri, everyone - man and woman -  would
have  to  wear the Upanayanam, everyone - man and woman -  would have to do
the  Sandhyavandanam  forever,  everyone  -  man and woman -  has to sit in
front of the fire(Agni) for a minimum of 3 to 4 hours daily, everyone - man
and  woman -  will have to do over 25 samskaras, everyone - man and woman -
will have to do the Shrardam and Pitru works.

In  such  a  case  who  will  ensure that the food consumed by the chanting
people  is  pure,  safe; who will ensure that the household of the chanting
members  (everyone  - man and woman -  ) is looked after; who will care for
the  children ?.  Where is the support  system  to ensure this because only
a particular class of people could be involved EXCLUSIVELY for this special
job.  Core competency was the key.  Imagine in a family, if all the members
are involved in chanting with the same principles of the Vedas full time?

And  since  the  Vedas  had  already declared that Gayathri is the starting
point  and nothing can be done without Gayathri and Sandhyavandanam, no one
(male  or  female)  could  start Vedic chanting without these requirements.
Further  the  prerequisite for Gayathri and Sandhyavandanam itself  was the
Upanayanam.   In  turn  the  primary  requisite for Upanayanam was constant
ability  to  strengthen  the  body,  mind,  inner  parts  to have capacity,
capability,  aptitude for learning, retaining, repeating, contemplating and
teaching Vedas - see above

Therefore,  the  person  who  was involved in chanting had to be segregated
from  the  rest of the people (both man and woman) and confined to a ghetto
called  "agraharam"  where  the  person  is left to do the duty unhindered,
without  any  distraction,  disturbance  and   problem.  However, since the
person  also  had  to have adequate body sustenance, the person should have
very  good  props  or  support  systems to co-ordinate all  infrastructure,
ward  off  problems,  be the alter ego, literally the other half.  Even now
there  are  orthodox  agnihotris In villages who  do not even take a sip of
water outside their house and do not eat any other food except those cooked
by their wife.

Some  people might want to argue that this smacks of slavery of the serving
individual/category  to  the other, but this is a wrong notion.  The farmer
helps  cultivate  the  grain  which  I  consume  sitting  in  my  office in
Air-conditioned.   I  pay  income  tax  to the government who subsidize the
farmer.  Whichever  way  one looks in this world there is one group helping
the  other.   Does  it  mean  the  helper is the servant and the helped the
Master?   The  master may be serving someone higher and so on. The chain of
inter  dependence  is  innumerable.   Everyone - man and woman -  has to be
engaged  in  something  worthwhile.  So too one  category was designated to
help the other in maintaining the sanctity of the Vedas.

The  PARAMACHARYAR  of  Kanchi  had  a very good example for this EXCLUSIVE
notion.    He   maintained   that   "do  we  not  take  care  of  glass  as
"fragile-handle-with-care-warning"  when  transporting?  Why  ? By the same
reason,  should the Rishis not care for maintaining the purity and sanctity
of  the  Vedas ? Does this not warrant a distinctly separate, exclusive set
of  people  whose  SOLE AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE PRESERVE WAS TO CHANT, CHANT AND
CHANT  AND  CHANT.?"   Closer home, imagine what would happen if the Indian
Prime  Minister  or  George Bush spent time in making sure their shirts are
properly washed, or ironed or their meal is properly done or their security
guard  or  the pilot all are appropriate and doing their jobs.  They cannot
be  disturbed.  They  have  a  different job while the support systems  are
there  to  co-ordinate.  Without  the  support  the  PM or George Bush will
collapse and will be an utter failure.

THE WRITER SINCERELY HOPES THE FEMALE BHAKTAS DO NOT TAKE THIS AMISS. THERE
IS NO  DEGENERATION OF GENDER HERE. IT IS SIMPLY WHAT ROLE ONE PLAYS. EACH ONE
OF  US  HAVE  TO DO SOMETHING TO BE ENGAGED. THIS SOMETHING IS A SUPPORT TO
ANOTHER  AND  VICE  VERSA.   THIS IS WHERE THE HINDU SYSTEM SCORES OVER ALL
OTHER  SYSTEMS WHEREBY HIGHEST IMPORTANCE WAS GIVEN TO FUNCTION/JOB PROFILE
AND  NOT  THE  COLOUR  OF THE SKIN, MENTAL CAPABILITY, PHYSICAL CAPABILITY,
PERSONAL INTERESTS, GENDER ETC.

What  would happen if such a via media is not taken?  then utter chaos.  Any
other  basis  other than FUNCTIONALITY / JOB PROFILE /CORE COMPETENCY would
be unfair and biased.

By  observation  of  what  nature  had  already  intended  in the external,
internal, physical, physiological, psychological  at all levels, the Rishis
found  that  man  had physical / external capability for hard physical work
and his physical limits could also be stretched.

By   contrast  women  were  comparatively  with  a  different  disposition.
Especially,  during  the 3 monthly days, and also during pregnancy from the
4th  month  till  the  13th  month extensive rest, care, delicate physical,
mental,  emotional handling had to be there.  So women could not be subject
to  hard  physical  Labour  or  their  physical and mental limits stretched
beyond a point without damaging their internal organs and causing emotional
instability

THE  SINGLE  MOST  IMPORTANT  FACTOR  WHICH  ENABLED  THE RISHIS TO FIX THE
TRADITION  OF  MEN  CHANTING  AND WOMEN SUPPORTING MEN IN THEIR JOB WAS THE
SANDHYAVANDANAM WHICH HAD TO BE STARTED AT 3:30 EARLY MORNING, EXACTLY WHEN
THE  SUN WAS IN THE TOP AT NOON AND JUST BEFORE DUSK IN THE EVENING WITHOUT
LET,  WITHOUT  BREAK,  FOR  LIFE  -  The scholarly Shri Malolan Cadambi has
already  elaborated on this in his rejoinder.

The  category of person (either man or woman) who was excused  for chanting
would also be logically excluded from the regimen  of Sandhyavandanam.  But
then  why  should  such  a  person  suffer  just because nature has decided
something  in  their  design ?  What is the compromise which the Vedas were
offering ? Some solace ? some comfort ?

Once  again the Vedas promptly came to the rescue of the Rishis.  The Vedas
proclaimed  Gayathri  (FEMALE) IS the mother of Vedas.  No one has heard of
anyone talk of Father of Vedas.    So this without beginning, without birth
or without end entity called Vedas too has a source i.e. MOTHER a female.

And  to  chant  the name of all gods, all beings, any Shloka, any chanting,
any  prayer,  any worship, suktha, veda parayanam, homam, any Shrardam, any
ceremony,  any  function, even before taking the permission of Vinayakar or
any god, the Supreme Mother's worship had to be done day in and day out.

And since it  would seem incongruous and silly not to say the least for the
Vedas  themselves  to  talk  about  Vedas,  the Vedas sheltered under their
Mother,   Gayathri  and  commanded everyone - man and woman -  to reach the
Vedas  only  through  their  MOTHER.   And since the MOTHER Gayathri is the
first  mother  there  is no need for HER to chant her own name. A MOTHER by
her  very  stature commands respect and reverence while it is not mandatory
for  her  to show the same respect and reverence to others.  Someone has to
be  supreme  and  lead the crowd ?  The CEO is the fit person.  The CEO for
Mankind  is  the Mother of the Vedas the Gayathri.  The rest of mankind who
do  the  bidding  of  the  mother  are the Clerks, workers, supplicants and
devotees.

Hence the common saying among Hindus "Mata Pita Guru Daivam".  Guru and God
are also secondary to MOTHER

Therefore,  the woman though not permitted to chant the Vedas is considered
not inferior but superior.

Looking  at  it from yet another view point we find that  women are honored
more than the men folk so to say:

a)    One of the names of Vishnu worship is called prominently
SriVaishnavism.  The first word is Sri i.e. female.   Sri is also the
prefix for Srinivasa of Tirupati, on whose chest rests the female.  HIS
strength and locus      standi is derived from Sri and not the other way.

b)    The great Sankracharyars of Kanchipuram worship Kamakshi (female) as
a primary deity. Moreover,  only for the Sankracharya status, the Seers can
see and bless anyone elder or younger, male or female, except the MOTHER.
Therefore, once a person is chosen by the Mutt to be the future pontiff,
has to give up among other things 'seeing' his mother forever.  He may see
his father and the father may also meet him after his ascending the Mutt
throne. This is because He can bless his father as a human, and once he
ascends the Mutt seat  he becomes impersonal to all, except his Mother.  If
by mistake he sees his mother, he has to come down and prostrate before
her.  Otherwise, all, even his own father has to prostrate before him. The
Sankracharyar will  prostrate only before God and no one else.  The only
human exception is his own mother. Hence his mother is forbidden to see him
and he is equally forbidden to see her.

c)    Take the primary samskara for enabling the male child to start
chanting the Gayathri, the Upanayanam.  The Upanayanam is done by both
parents. If unfortunately, the boy does not have a mother, then the father
alone cannot transmit the Gayathri mantra and perform Upanayanam in the
absence of his wife.  Therefore, utmost care is to be taken to ensure the
safety, health, growth, well being of the women.

   The  father  (male) is denied this privilege.  So the supreme importance
   is given to the  Female/woman  for mankind's welfare

   THAT  IS  WHY DURING UPANAYANAM, THE VEDAS HAVE DICTATED THAT THE MOTHER
   SHOULD  BE  PRESENT AND THE WOMEN OF THE HUSBAND ALONGWITH THE GURU, THE
   CHILD  IS  PRESENT  ENCLOSED  INSIDE THE CLOTH. THE MOTHER REPRESENTS AT
   THAT  MOMENT  GAYATHRI  AND SUPERVISES THE WHOLE CHANTING TO ENSURE THAT
   THE  GURU  AND THE FATHER ARE INDEED DOING THE CORRECT CHANTING. THAT IS
   THE  ONE  AND  ONLY TIME THE FEMALE HEARS THE GAYATHRI. THAT IS ALSO THE
   FIRST  AND  LAST  TIME  THE SON DOES ABHIVADAM TO THE MOTHER  AS HIS OWN
   MOTHER  PLUS  MOTHER  GAYATHRI.  HE  TELLS  HER HIS GOTRA, HIS NAME, HIS
   LINEAGE  ETC.  AND  SHE  ACCEPTS  IT  AND THEN DEPARTS OUT OF THE SACRED
   ENCLOSURE TO HER ABODE IN HEAVENS.

   WITHOUT  THE  WOMAN  INSIDE THE SACRED ENCLOSURE, THE GAYATHRI CANNOT BE
   TRANSMITTED AND THE ENTIRE PURPOSE OF VEDAS ARE RENDERED NULL AND VOID.

   SUCH IS THE SUPREME IMPORTANCE GIVEN TO THE MOTHER

d)    There were sundry reasons also for women being chosen for a different
calling.  The Vedic chanting, Sandhyavandanam etc. were to be performed
bare chested.  Most temple priests and pooja etc. are done with the torso
being left bare with the Sacred thread shown prominently.  Also, since the
thread was considered Sacred, while attending to nature's call and on some
other occasions, the thread had to be worn differently in a safe manner.
Performing this while wearing a 9 yard saree with upper cloth etc. would be
somewhat unfair to women folk.

Women  are therefore referred in Vedic parlance as "Dharma patni". There is
no  word  as  "Dharma-pati".   She  is the wife of Dharma i.e.that which is
upright.  She  is the supporter of Dharma and since her opposite is engaged
in  Dharma, she too is putting her bit and helping.

Coming  to  our  modern  day, can someone say why are there no women in the
fire fighting agencies, in military (there is a small percentage everywhere
in  Western  modern nations, but this is still a miniscule percentage as an
exception,  not  an active force to reckon); in oil rigs; in diamond mines;
as  engine  drivers; cab drivers; long distance lorry drivers;  Not because
of  some chauvinistic discrimination, but because these are not the natural
potentialities of women.  Their forte as per the ancient Indian Rishis etc.
was  in  pushing, encouraging, urging  man and children to  the Vedic path.
Physically, they may be wife, sister, mother, but  their real purpose is to
represent Gayathri to goad man to do his job diligently.



----- Forwarded by S Ramachandran/Custody/KamalaMills/HBL on 01/29/03 05:46
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                      Anand Iyengar                                                                        
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                                               Subject: Question regarding Chanting of Vedas by women      
                      01/21/03 04:09                                                                       
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Respected All,
Adiyen is not knowledgable enough(in anything), but
when it comes to vedas i have heard from several
people that women should not be chanting the vedas.
Adiyen does not intend to discriminate women or hurt
anybody's feeling , so i request  the learned
bhagavatas to throw some light on this issue.

Dasan Anand


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