Guest guest Posted May 29, 2002 Report Share Posted May 29, 2002 Sri:mathe: Ramanujayanamaha! Sri Jeeyar Thiruvadigale: Saranam!! 'Vi:ryam' is required for a human being too. Generally, the 'Vi:ryam' one shows on his enemies in the war field should not be shown on his friends or on those under his protection. Sri Rama was like the moon, delightful in nature and stature,towards them. Sri Rama removes the grief of the people who love him and bestows bliss on them just like the moon. As Rama entered the Dandaka:ranya, the rishies were elated as if seeing the rising moon. 'the:tham so:ma mivo:dyamtham drishtva:' They forgot their grief at the ra:kshasa:s' hands. They, on the other hand felt very happy. Bhagavan also blesses only those with a feeling of affection (pri:thy) who surrender to Him. But Sri Rama's ire on those who trouble the people under his refuge resembles the fierce inferno of the 'praLaya' time. He tolerates the mistakes committed against Him but would never tolerate the offences against the people who are under His refuge. He burns with fury like the fierce fire. In the battle field Sri Rama was not angry when Ra:vana troubled him with many arrows, but when his dearest devotee Hanuma was wounded and his whole body was wet with blood, 'ko:pasya vaSa me:yiva:n' -Rama succumbed to anger. This is Bhagava:n's attribute too. He would never pardon those who try to obliterate either His devotees or His 'Vibhu:thi'. He punishes them. He finished Hiranya:ksha who stole the Earth from His Vibhu:thi and ended HiraNyakaSipu who troubled His devotee Prahla:da. He was not upset because they accused Him and tried to kill Him. Mother Earth has great endurance and bears the pain how much ever she has been dug or ploughed or troubled . Hence her name 'Kshama'. In this quality of 'kshama:guna' Sri Rama is equal to the Earth. How much ever He is troubled , he does not feel. He patiently bears it. When one's people are in danger , one should not run away. One should be ready to sacrifice even one's life to protect them. This is Bhagavan's attribute. This is Sri Rama's nature. This is humanity. To be continued.... Jai Srimannarayana!! Ramanujamma Mudumbai, Ramanujadasi. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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