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> (Slokas 89-94, 1st Sarga - Ba:la Ka:nda of Sri Valmiki Ramayan )

 

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> Sri:mathe: Ramanujayanamaha!

 

> Sri: Jeeyar Thiruvadigale Saranam!!

 

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> Such Sri Rama joined his brother in Nandigra:ma and got his matted hair

locks removed. Though he was with Lakshmana till then, he felt the happiness

of his togetherness with all his brothers only after he met Bharatha and

Satrughna. Sri Rama along with Sitha was coronated . He regained his Sita who

was away from him for one year and regained his kingdom also that away from

him for fourteen years and made everyone happy. Seeing Rama thus, the whole

world was delighted; elated and thrilled; was mentally contented. The world

that looked worn out till now, became lively. Though all were duly practicing

their dharma till then, they all became more virtuous. Practice of dharma

coupled with Ra:ma-bhakthi is ‘sudharma:charanam’. The whole world was devoid

of physical illnesses and mental sicknesses. There were no famines when Sri

Rama was the ruler. There was no need for anyone to beg. No sons pre-deceased

the parents. No wife had to grieve the death of her husband. The ladies were

always devout to their husbands. They were faithful and compatible to their

husbands all through. There was no fear of fire accidents. No one died of

drowning. There were no gale storms. There was no fear of hunger or fever or

thieves. All the people in towns and cities flourished with abundant food

grains. The people in the Thre:tha:yuga lived with as much happiness as the

people in the Kritha yuga. Thus Ramara:jya flourished with abundance in all

respects.

 

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> Sri Ramachandra became very popular for his perfect administration. He

performed hundreds of Aswame:dha Yagas bestowing large donations. Thus he also

performed 'bahu suvarNakam krathuvu' many times.

 

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> To be continued...

 

> Jai Srimannarayana!

 

> Ramanujamma Mudumbai, Ramanuja Daasi

 

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