Guest guest Posted June 23, 2009 Report Share Posted June 23, 2009 STANZA-43 ramo viramo viraj margo neyo nayonayah virah saktimatam srestho dharmo dharmaviduttamah  Ramah=Rama-theLord of Ayodhya Viramah-The lord of cessation of everything Virajah- One who is beyond Rajas Margah- The path to be sought Neyah- One who is fit to lead Nayah –The path of ethics Anayah –The path of no ethics Virah-Hero Saktimatam-of all those who are powerful Srestah-the best Dharmah-The law Dhrmavit- One who knows Uttamah-The greatest  Meditate the Lord as Rama the ideal king, also as the Lord who presides over the art of cessation, one who is beyond Rajas and as the path to be sought.He is the path of ethics and no ethics.H e is the hero who is the best among the powerful.Being the Law and the knower of the Law, He is the greatest among all  Explanation :  1.Rama is the incarnation if the Lord who represents the embodiment of the Law and the ethical behaviour. 2.When to stop anything or everthing is an art which is divine .It is one of the many manifestation of Laya or Pralaya.The power to stop the activity of the  mind and the senses to inaugurate the one life without any involvement is bestowed by the Lord consciousness in all.It awaits everyone who suffers all his own doing before that point. 3.Rajas is the cause of mental tickling that spurs everyone to do something.When this id stopped,it is sattva or tranquility.Rajas also means the first unit of tangible matter.Viraja is the state before the formation of atoms and the Lord consciousness presides this state.Those who have attained the state of Sanyasa live in this state of pre-atomic consciousness. 4.Already explained. 5.One who is fit to lead is the one who is able and who knows the hearts of all.It is the Lord Himself who leads everyone in the form  of his own individual consciousness that leads safely through many self-undoings and makes him reach the culmination of the ultimateperfection. 6.The path of ethics is among the preliminary steps which regulate the lower nature of man.This precedes the life of no ethics which caused self-inflicted suffering and forces one to the path of ethics.Once again the path of ethics precedes thestage beyond  ethics when independent and arbitrary way in the name of God.TheLord is therefore the ruler of both these paths. 7.’’I am the spirit of heroism intheheros’’ , says the Lord intheBhagavadgita.Rama is the example.The powerful people belongs to two classes,Asuras and Devas.The first class manifests power through lower nature with the help of their own individuality.TheDevas sacrifice the indiciduality to the welfare of all the apply their power hence forth.Therefore the Lord represents the example of the Devas. 8.Since the Lord stands as the eternal background of all, he lays the law for everthing and everyone.The law stands unblemished in the hearts of the individual, while they workout steps towards itwillingly or unwillingly thought they are clouded by the lower nature occasionally 9.The one who knows andcomprhends the law and its purpose represents the Lord in the form of his higher consciousness.One whofollows the pathof the law higher consciousness.One whofollows the path of the Law after comprehending it is thebestofall those who areborn.Rama represents such a birth,while he played therole oftheson, husband,friend,enemy, hero,warriour,punisher and the ruler.   COURTESY-MASTER E.K  Regards Bharathi.A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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