Guest guest Posted August 22, 2002 Report Share Posted August 22, 2002 Sri:mathe: Ramanujayanamaha! Jeeyar Thiruvadigale Saranam!! Here Bharatha did not rule `his' kingdom. He was not the king. The rulers were SriRama's Paduka:s. What he did was executing `Ra:ma:jna'. Bharatha had proved to the world that conducting oneself in this manner in one's life would not be a `bandha he:thuvu' (binding factor) but it would be `mo:ksha he:thuvu' (facilitates the attainment of `mo:ksha'). After Bharatha had gone to Chitraku:ta from Ayodhya, Rama glowed with happiness. Rama who was very much worried that his brother Bharatha and the purohiths might compel him to withdraw his oath was extremely relieved when Bharatha agreed and went back. So he became radiant. So Sri Rama is referred as Sri:mantha. Even when forced by Bharatha, he did not go back from his promise to his father. So he is `Sathya sandha'. Though many tried to convince him of the pleasures of royal life, his attention never turned towards them and he was not tempted. So he is `Jithe:ndriyudu'. Such Rama, with strong determination to keep up his promise made to his father, feeling that the people might come again and compel him and deter him from fulfilling his oath, Rama with single minded devotion to execute his father's order, arrived at Dandaka:ranya. Since it housed many demons he went there with extreme care. `Rajeeva Lo:chana' SriRama entered the thick forest. Sri Rama did not feel sorrowful or worried for entering the woods. His eyes bloomed with joy to see the wonderful scenes.He was very happy. To point out that fact it was mentioned : " ra:mo: ra:ji:va lo:chanaha " Soon after they entered that forest, one demon by name Vira:dha appeared before them and first abducted Sitha and later left her, carried Rama and Lakshmana. Seeing her agony for that, unable to bear to see her in distress, wishing to remove her sorrow they both killed that demon. Then they visited the sage Sarabhanga. Here in the slo:ka, `vira:dham ra:kshsam hathva: Sarabhangam dadarsa ha' exclamation `ha' is used. One would wonder what strange thing had occurred there! To be continued……… Jai Srimannarayana!! Ramanujamma Mudumbai, Ramanujadasi. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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