Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/br/stories/2003070800030300.htm Study of Ramayana RAMAPIRANAI KARPOM (Tamil): Paravakkottai Srimad Andavan Gopala Desika Mahadesikan; Poundarikapuram Swami Asramam, 43-A/13, Asramam Road, Srirangam, Tiruchi - 620006. Rs. 250. IN THE book under review, the great and versatile scholar, Sri Parvakottai Andavan Swami, deals with the Ayodhya Kanda of Ramayana. Of the seven Kandas, the Ayodhya Kanda is full of suspense and unexpected twists and turn of events, like the proposed coronation of Rama and subsequent cancellation, Rama's repairing to the forests, Dasaratha's death, failure of Bharata's efforts to bring back Rama from the forest and the eventual coronation of Rama's sandals. The contents of the book had earlier appeared serially in a Tamil magazine and it is a pleasure now to read the same in book form, which is a sequel to the earlier book, dealing with Balakanda of the Ramayana, titled Sita Kalyanam. The book opens with Dasaratha's desire and decision to crown his darling son, Rama. The learned author takes up important slokas from the Valmiki Ramayana and furnishes elegant and detailed interpretation, maintaining continuity of the sequential events. Quoting profusely from the Kamba Ramayana and the Tirukkural, he compares and contrasts the intricate and finer points found in these treasures. Apt and illustrative stories are recounted at appropriate places, to prove the point. Such stories, as a diversion, sustain the reader's interest and act like spices, in kindling his attention. Pertinent passages are quoted from Ananda Ramayana, Adhyatma Ramayana and Bhoja Champu at several places and their implications are explained, synthesising the same with the main stream of events. The two important points of Vaishnavite philosophy viz. self-surrender and service to devotees of God are highlighted at appropriate places, drawing parallels from other holy texts. The titles given to each chapter are themselves interesting and pregnant with meaning. The several alternative interpretations given by the author to two of the famous slokas in Valmiki Ramayana viz... " Striyam purusha vigraham " (Ayodhya Kanda 30-3) and " Ramam Dasaratham Viddhi... " (Ayodhya Kanda 40-9) are novel, engrossing and thought provoking. Rama's comprehensive and elaborate advice to Bharata on the duties and responsibilities of the ruler of the country is of perennial interest and importance and is applicable even today. Some of the quotations have been given without indicating the source. It would have been useful if the source had been indicated. Similarly the exact verse number in the Kamba Ramayana could have been given, in addition to indicating the chapter (as has been done). While transliterating the Sanskrit verses in Tamil, words have not been properly separated and spaced out in many places. Colour photos of Rama, Lakshmana, Sita and Hanuman in the several famous temples adorn the book, providing a visual treat. The beauty of the book lies in that the Swami explains even intricate and difficult points in simple Tamil, which can be understood and appreciated by all. V.N. GOPALA DESIKACHARIAR ______________________ Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Messenger http://uk.messenger./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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