Samasrayana
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Samasrayana or Pancha Samskara (meaning five purifications) is a rite in Sri Vaishnavism. Samasrayana means 'to approach with all sincerity and truthfulness to Acharya'. During this rite, the AchAryA initiates a person, irrespective of sex,caste,social status etc. as his sishya. It is a commitment from the disciple that he or she will live as per the wishes of the AchAryA. Thus the person gets the link to the Sri Vaishnava tradition. During samasrayana, Pancha Samskara (five Purifications) is performed and he becomes a "Sri VaishnavA".
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The five samskArams and its main purposes are:
- thApam - To emboss the impressions of heated (hot) Sankha and ChakrA on the arms (near the shoulders).
- pundram - To wear the dvAdasa Urdhva pundram (12 Thiruman & Srichoornam)
- nAmam- To be christened by the AchAryA afresh as "RAmAnuja dAsan"(addition of 'dAsA'at the end of ones name) to indicate that one is forever a servant of the Supreme Lord Sriman NArAyanA and BhagavAnRAmAnujA.
- manthram - To get the initiation of "Rahasya Traya MantrAs" - AshtAksharam, Dvayam and charama slokam.
- Ijyai - To learn the worship of Sriman nArAyanA in proper form (Bhagavad ThiruvArAdhanam).