Guest guest Posted June 4, 2002 Report Share Posted June 4, 2002 Srimathe Ramanujaya Namaha! Sri Jeeyar Thiruvadigale Saranam! jithakro:dha – SriRamachandra showed through his practice what we should learn. One can have anger but he should not be under its control instead have it under his control. Hence sage Valmiki while questioning Narada did not ask for ‘a person who has no anger’ but asked for ‘one who had conquered anger’. Valmiki ends his question by asking, “who is the person whose wrath in the battle field trembles even the devathas?” Sriramachandra proves that humanity requires commanding anger when necessary and having it at total control. He summons anger only when the situation demands. That is why it is said in SriRamayana: “kro:dha ma:ha:rayat” “Srirama gets anger at his own will”. This is evident from the words of Sriramachandra, when he is angry. An ordinary person, when angry forgets what can be uttered and what cannot be. But Srirama is never harsh in his words even when he is angry. Sugri:va, had been enjoying his life with his wives and his newly acquired kingdom for four months and completely forgot his promise to Sriramachandra that he would search for Seetha. The rainy season had passed off and the sarath season had arrived but Sugri:va did not remember his word. Srirama was seized with the pangs of separation from his wife. He wanted to send Lakshmana to Sugri:va to remind him of his words. He told Lakshmana to go to Kishkinda and tell Sugri:va - “nacha sankuchithaha pantha:ha ye:na va:li: hatho: gathaha samaye: thishtta sugri:va ma: va:li patha manvaga:ha ” Sri Rama told Lakshmana to inform Sugri:va - “Hey Sugri:va !, the way Va:li was sent is still open. You bind to your words. Keep up the promise made. Don’t follow Va:li’s path.” Srirama spoke these words in anger and Srirama really meant “ tell Sugri:va that I’ll kill him for not keeping his promise of searching for Seetha.” These harsh words were expressed by Srirama softly. Hence it can be said that anger was under his control. That is the reason Va:lmiki says “kro:dha ma:ha:rayath”. But at the same time even his closest could never find out that he was not angry but he temporarily was inviting anger. His anger was terrifying. Even the devathas who were close to him were frightened of his ire in the battle field. This has been asked by Valmiki, “kasyabhibhyathi de:va:scha ja:tha ro:shasya samyuge:” Every human being should have this quality. One who can control anger can be called a human being. Srirama never got angry on Mandhara who was responsible for the loss of kingdom or on Kaikeyi who sought a boon that he should not be given the kingdom. He never sought revenge on them. He discouraged Lakshmana from punishing them. To be continued... Jaisrimannarayana! Ramanujamma Mudumbai Ramanuja dasi _______________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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