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Srimad Ramayana Tatva Deepika#86 (Ba:la Ka:nda)

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Srimathe Ramanujayanamaha!

Jeeyar Thiruvadigale Saranam!!

 

6th sarga

 

In Ayodhya king Dasaratha was the ruler. He was well versed in Vedas. He used

to keep the company of erudite scholars and the valiant. He was a foreseer and

the most courageous; had great love for his citizens; was an ‘athiratha’ among

the Ikshwa:kus. He was performing yajnas as told in the Sasthras. He was

interested in generous works like getting the ponds dug, providing rest houses

and gardens. All his subjects were compliant to him. He was equal to maharshies

in his conduct. He was a ra:jarshi. He was famous in all the three worlds.

 

He was a mighty king maintaining the four branches of army. He defeated his

enemies and used to be with his noble friends. He conquered his indriya:s. He

had all the necessary wealths. He secured every thing essential for his kingdom

and was equal to Indra and Kube:ra. The way the first king Manu ruled this

world; thus Dasarathahe was administering his kingdom.

 

He was bound by truth and always adhered to dharma, artha and ka:ma. Since he

ruled his kingdom as per the dictates of dharma; his subjects were always happy.

They were interested in practicing dharma and learned in Vedas and Sastras. They

were satisfied with what they had and were never greedy for others’ wealth.

Speaking truth was natural to him. There were none with meager income. There was

not a single family complaining of any scarcity.

 

To be continued...

Jai Srimannarayana!

Ramanujamma Mudumbai, Ramanuja Dasi

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