Guest guest Posted April 14, 2002 Report Share Posted April 14, 2002 Srimathe Ramanujaya Namaha! Sri Jeeyar Thiruvadigale Saranam! Sri Rama is the chief provider. He takes care of the needs of all and provides the necessary things and satisfies them. He eradicated the enemies of the ‘rishi:es’ and fecilitated for everyone's uninterrupted ‘dhrma:charana’. Sri Rama blessed his brother Lakshmana by providing his service. He awarded life to a crow and performed the final rites for an eagle and became a ‘po:shaka’. We see Sri Rama as the ‘po:shaka’ for all the ‘jeevas’ through out SriRamayana. Bhagavan is also ‘Po:shaka’ He brings the jeevas and the bodies together, then provides them with Vedas that present the necessary knowledge and gurus to impart that knowledge to the mankind. Thus Bhagavan is the ‘Provider’. The One responsible for the existence of the ‘jeevas’ is ‘Parama:thma’. Parama:thma undertakes the responsibility of maintaining the ‘swaru:pa’ of 'jeevas'. Hence He is the ‘dha:tha’. SriRama eliminates the enemies of those who come under his refuge. He safeguarded Viswa:mithra and Sugreeva by eliminating their rivals. Bhagavan also removes the enemies of His devotees. Paramathma has no opponents. The ones who trouble His devotees are his foes. So Bhagavan is ‘Ripunishu:dana’. Bhagavan takes incarnations for ‘dharma rakshana’ (protecting dharma) and ‘sa:dhu parirakshana’ (protecting the innocent). Valmiki heard this and wanted to know ‘who in this present world is that great person adorned with the Godly qualities’, Na:rada replies that Sri Rama is that person. The purpose of‘Ra:ma:vathara’ is ‘dharma rakshana’. But he came as a human hiding his Godliness completely. He took birth as a ‘nara’ and showed through his practice that the duty of mankind is to follow ‘dharma’. Hereafter Na:rada enlightens Valmiki on Sri Ramachandra’s ‘dharma pa:lana’. To be continued...... Jai Srimannarayana! Ramanujamma Mudumbai, Ramanujadasi. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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