Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 6. Rama accepts Vibheeshana and the plan to cross the ocean Valmiki simply mentions that Vibheeshana came and fell at the feet of Rama and Rama then started to ask him about the army and strength of Ravana. It was left to Kamban to complete the picture of the ecstasy of Vibheeshana as a devotee to be accepted by Rama, whom he knew to be the saviour of mankind. Vibheeshan was informed about the decision of Rama and he was overjoyed and could not believe his good fortune. He said, panju ena sivakkum menkaal dheviyaippirittha paavi vanjanukku iLaiya ennai , "varuga" ena aruL seidhaanO? thanju enakkarudhinaanO ? thaazh sadaikkadavuL unda nanju enacchirandhEn anRO, naayagan aruLin naayEn? "I am the younger brother of the sinner who separated Seetha from Rama, still did he shower his grace on me saying you are welcome! Did he decide to give refuge to me! I have been fortunate iike the poison swallowed by Siva by the grace of the Lord, even though I am as low as a dog. " The beauty of the Tamil of Kamban could not be reproduced by translation but one could only try to give an idea which would create a desire to read the original. Further Kamban compares Sugriva and Vibheeshana who proceeded towards Rama to the mount Meru and black mountain or mountain covered with black clouds. mai thavazh giriyum mErukkunRamum varuvadhu enna. When Vibheeshana saw Rama it was another beautiful portrait by Kamban. The verses describing Rama as seen by Vibheeshana are all gems and we shall see one of them as a specimen. markkadam soozhndha vaippin iLaiyavan marungu kappa neeRkadal udutthapaarin naayagan pudhalvan, naamap paarkadal sutra , viRkai vadavarai paanguniRpa, kaarkkadal kamalam pootthadhu enappolivaanaikkandaan Surrounded by monkeys, with his younger brother Lakshmana as his guard, Rama, the son of Dasaratha ( the master of the earth wearing the garment of the sea) he saw Rama like the dark sea with blooming lotuses surrounded by the milky ocean, represented by the monkeys, with the mandhara mountain in the form of Lakshmana with his bow in hand. Vibheeshana further describes Rama as the dark pupil of the eye of Seetha, seeing the white sand with dark hued Rama at the center. Seeing Rama Vibheeshana experienced horipilation of a devotee seeing the Lord face to face, he says chengaN anjana malai, Rama was a dark mountaion with red eyes, or perhaps a dark cloud with lotuses,kaar mugil kamalam pootthadhu, or else it was really the darkness indicating his mercy and dharma like the rain bearing cloud. . Then Vibheeshana thought that the clan of Rakshasas were indeed fortunate as they would go to moksha when killed by him, who is the remedy of the disease of samsara, and who is sought by the great sages through penance. Vibheeshana fell at the feet of Rama who raised him up and offered him a seat. Not only that but Rama also gave him the kingdom of Lanka then and there saying, thaazhkadal ilangaicchelvam ninnadhE thandhEn enRaan, "The kingdom of Lanka surrounded by the sea is given to you by me." Then Rama asked Lakshmana to perform the coronation then and there. In Valmiki also we have this incident when Rama asks Lakshmana to bring seawater and perform the coronation. The reply of Vibheeshana and the response from Rama in Kamban is a classic by itself. aLavu aRu perum selvam aLitthanai aayin aiyaa kaLavuiyal arakkan pinnE thonRiya kadamai theera ilaiyavar kavittha moli ennaiyum kavitthi enRaan It is impossible to read or write these lines without tears. Vibheeshana said that Rama had given him immeasurable wealth meaning not only the kingsdom of Lanka but also the grace of Rama, and asks him to bless him with the crown which he put on the head of his younger brother , meaning Bharatha, that is, the padhuka of Rama, to absolve him of the sin of being born after the deceitful Ravana. The answer of Rama to this was, guhanodum aivar aanOm munbu; pin, kunRu soozhvaan maganodum aRuvar aanOm; emmuzhai anbin vandha agan amar kaadhal aiya! Ninnodum ezhuvar aanOm; pugal arum kaanam thandhu pudhalvaraal polindhaan undhai The meaning of this verse is as follows: " We became five (brothers)with Guha earlier and then with Sugriva we became six. Now due to your sincere love to me we have become seven with you. By sending us to the impenetrable forest Your father(meaning Dasaratha whom Rama refers as the father of Vibheeshana to show the height of grace and love) is now shines with many sons. Vibheeshana ecstatic on being accepted as a brother put the padhuka of Rama on his head and won the bhakthi samrajya. Then they started discussing the possible steps to be taken to cross the ocean. In the meanwhile according to Valmiki Ravana sends a messenger Suka to Sugriva to tell him that there was no enmity between them and what did it matter to Sugriva if the wife of Rama was abducted by Ravana. Suka took the form of a parrot and flew to the othet side of the ocean and tols Sugriva what Rvana said. The vanaras flew up and catured him and Sugriva told him to convey the message to Ravana that Ravana was never his friend and they have come only to destroy Ravana and his followers. The monkeys started tormenting him and Suka appealed to Rama who ordered his release. Vibheeshan suggested that Rama could appeal to the ocean to give way for them as the ocean is indebted to his fore fathers, the sons of Sagara and would listen to the plea. Thereupon Rama sat on the dharbha grass and chanted the varuna manthra invoking the seagod. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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