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Srimathe Ramanujayanamaha!!

Sri Jeeyar Thiruvadigale Saranam!!

(10th Sarga)

 

The happenings in the lives of great souls though appear to be contradictory to

the rules of dharma for normal perception, actually benefit the well being of

the

universe on the whole. In Mahabharatha, Parasara's union with Sathyavathi,

Vyaasa's

union with Amba and Ambalika appear to be against dharma at the outset. But

actually

that was instrumental for the incarnation of Vya:sa and for the beginning of

Bharatha

vamsa.

 

In Bha:gavatha, Pari:kshith's irresponsible act of dropping a dead snake

in the rishi's neck and the rishi cursing the king in retaliation appear to be

against

dharma. But that became the root cause for Parikshith's listening to Bha:gavatha

from Suka Maharshi and consequently redeeming this mankind. Vyaasabhagavaan was

responsible for the emergence of the two great works Srimad Bhagavad Gita and

Sri

Vishnusahasranamam in Mahabharatha. Parikshit was responsible for Bhagavatha.

 

Similarly the devadaasis alluring Rishyasringa and bringing him to the kingdom

of Anga appears

as adharma. But if there were NO Rishyasringa, there would be NO Rama avatha:ra.

Hence we cannot comprehend some of the actions of great souls. They become the

basis

for accomplishing the hardest tasks in the future. We shall know how the

devadaasis

had escorted Rishyasringa to Ramapaada's kingdom.

 

(To be continued...)

Jaisrimannarayana!!!

Ramanujamma Mudumbai Ramanujadaasi.

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