Guest guest Posted June 8, 2002 Report Share Posted June 8, 2002 Sri:mathe: Ramanujaya Namaha! Sri Jeeyar Thiruvadigale: Saranam!! As Sri Rama was leaving for the forest on his father’s command and Lakshmana who was adept at following him was accompanying him, their mother Sumitra told Lakshmana, “ Sri Rama is your father, your mother is Si:tha and the forest is Ayo:dhya, follow them to the forest.” Following her words and augmenting her delight, Sumitra:nandavardhana left for the forest. Lakshmana’s love for his dear brother is quite evident from this incident. Si:tha is the dearest wife of Sri Rama. She is love incarnate who dwells in Rama’s heart always and for Rama she is His life. Rama’s welfare is her welfare. She was born in the Janaka vamsa which followed and practised tradition. She is just like Mo:hini who fascinated the world with her ma:ya. If anyone looks at her, she appears as if the amazing divine energy of Sri:maha:Vishnu has been standing there in the feminine form as Sitha. She is the incarnation of Sri Maha:lakshmi who is the dearest consort to Sri Maha:Vishnu. She is ‘sarva lakshana sampanna’. She is the noblest among the women folk. She is Si:tha meaning she was not born from a mother’s womb but appeared from the Earth while ploughing the field. Sitha, with incessant love for Rama and unable to live even for a single moment without witnessing Sri Rama’s divine 'soundaryam' followed him voluntarily to the forest. Si:tha followed Rama like Lady Rohini who would follow Chandra unable to stay away from him. Sitha, Rama and Lakshmana started for the forest. King Dasaratha and the subjects followed them for some distance, feeling miserable to leave them . They reached ‘Srigiberapuram’. Rama who had left behind his father and the people of Ayodhya earlier, left off even the charioteer Sumanthra on the banks of river Ganges, instructing him not to accompany them any further. Sri Rama has ‘sousi:lyam’. Guha , the Nishada Chief lived in Srigiberapuram. He has great love for Rama. Since Rama had the great dharmas like ‘a:sritha va:tsalyam’ and ‘sousi:lyam’, he fondly approached Guha knowing his love for him though he was in no way comparable to him either by his birth or nature. Rama took him close to him. Till then SriRama who was with Lakshmana and Sitha was not that happy but when he joined with Guha he experienced the joy of his togetherness with Sitha and Lakshmana. To be continued.... Jai Srimannarayana!! Ramanujamma Mudumbai, Ramanujadasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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