Guest guest Posted March 24, 2009 Report Share Posted March 24, 2009 397. raamaH ramyathe (svaroopaguNaath) ithi raamaH. One who pleases everyone with his form and attributes. Also ramanthe asmin (yoginaH) ithi raamaH. The yogis revel in the Lord.. The name rama is equal to all the thousand names of the Lord as maintaine by Lord Siva himself. "Sreeraamaraamaraamethi rame raame manorame sahasranaama thaththulyam raamanaamavaraanane" The reason for this is given beautifully by Thyagaraja in his krthi `evarani nirNayinchiriraa.' He says that the letter `ma,' ,the life force of the manthra `om namasivaya,' without which the manthra loses its meaning and similarly the letter `ma' from the manthra `om namo narayanaya,' are taken to form the name of Rama 398. viraamaH viramanthe asmin ithi. All the worlds merge into Him. Rama was the resort and refuge of all in Ramayana. 399. virathaH vigatham ratham asya ithi. Rathi denotes enjoyment. All sensual enjoyments were gone fro Him. Rama says to Kaikeyi who seemed to doubt whther he would obey the order of the king, "rshibhiH thulayam maam vidDhi, know me to be equal to the sages." 400. maargaH He is the means and the goal. The Lord is the upaaya and upeya. mrgayathe anena ithi maargaH. That by which something is sought or searched, `marge anveshaNe.' Brahman, Naryana of visishtadvaita is that which is sought after. `aThaatho brahmajijnaasaa,' says the vedantha suthra. 401. neyaH praapyaH. The word means one who is led. nethum arhah The as Rama and Krishna allowded himself to be led by the devotees.They followed the gurus and rendered themselves vulnerable to do the bidding of the devotees.The word also is explained as niyoga arhathvam, that is the capacity to command. 402. nayaH Rama led everyone towards the path of dharma. nayathi ithi nayaH. 403. anayaH No one is His master , nethaa. Even when he was doing the work of His devotees He was in full command of the situation. 404. veeraH The valiant. veeraNa also means kampanam shaking. Rama makes his foes tremble. 405. Sakthikmathaam SreshThaH The best of the powerful. In Gita the Lord says `raamaH Sasthrabhrthaam aham,' "I am Rama among those who wield weapons." 406. dharmaH It is said that ramo vigrahavaan dharn maH, Rama was rthe embodiment of dharma. He says that he wi relinquish Seetha and lakshman even but not dharma. 407. DharmavidhutthamaH The best among those who knew dharma. Rama not only adhered to dhrama but dispensed knowledge of dharma,jnanadhaatha and upadheshta, taught dharma to others and explained dharma, vyaakhyaathaa. .. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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