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SrI Jaanaki SamEtha SrI Raamachandraaya nama:

Dear Raama BhakthAs:

This artilcle sent by SrImathi Sukanya Shankar would be of
interst to you all as SrI Raama Navami approiaches .

Thnak you Smt .Shankar for sending this excellent article on 
the PrabhAvam of SrI Raama naamam .

V.Sadagopan 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Shankar 
To: Bhairavi 
Cc: Sadagopan 
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 8:01 AM
Subject: Glories of Eashwara -2004 





RAMANAVAMI
By
SRI SWAMI SIVANANDA

Om Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram





SALUTATIONS to Lord Rama, an Incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who is measureless, 
who is of the nature of pure Consciousness and bliss, who is the consort of 
Sita, Master of Sri Hanuman, and the Lord of the three worlds, who took His 
birth at His own will in order to establish righteousness, destroy the wicked 
and protect His devotees.

Ramnavami or the birthday of Lord Rama falls on the 9th day of the bright 
fortnight of the month of Chaitra (March-April).

Rama was the Lord Hari Himself, incarnate on earth for the destruction of 
Ravana. He was well accomplished, beautiful and endowed with royal marks. His 
glory and prowess were unlimited. He was peerless on earth. He was free from 
malice. He was gentle. He was the protector of all His people. He always 
addressed them in gentle words. He never used any harsh words even when 
somebody provoked Him. He held sway over the whole world.

Let Sri Rama be your ideal. Ideals are remembered and adored for the purpose of 
adopting them in your own life. The Ramnavami celebration or the Vasanta 
Navaratri every year is an opportune period for us to saturate ourselves with 
the spirit of Lord Rama. We love and adore our ideals because we express 
thereby our yearning to unite with them. In our worship of God it is implied 
that we should be virtuous, good and perfect even as God is. Hence the wise 
instruction: "One should become divine in order to be able to worship God". One 
cannot be a real worshipper of Lord Rama unless one makes an honest attempt to 
grow in the virtues that the Lord represents. On the other hand, worship of 
Lord Rama is itself the surest means to develop such virtues.

One who approaches Sri Rama with love and worshipfulness becomes large-hearted, 
pure in spirit, good-natured and dispassionate in thought, word and deed. A 
true devotee of Lord Rama is His representative, with His power and His 
knowledge.

Lord Rama was the prince of the Ikshvaku race. He was virtuous and of manly 
strength. He was the Lord of the mind and the senses. Brave and valiant, He was 
yet gentle and modest. He was a sage in counsel, kind and sweet in speech, and 
most courteous and handsome in appearance. He was the master of all the divine 
weapons, and a great warrior. Ever devoted to the good and prosperity of His 
kingdom and His subjects, He was a defender of the weak and the protector of 
the righteous. Endowed with numerous wondrous powers of the mind, He was well 
versed in all sciences--in military science as well as the science of the Self.

Deep and unfathomed like the ocean, firm and steadfast like the Himalayan 
mountains, valiant like Lord Vishnu, He was the joy of Kaushalya. Though fierce 
like fire on the battlefield, He was calm like the cool breeze of the Mandara 
Hills, patient like Mother Earth, bounteous like the god of wealth and 
righteous like the lord of justice himself. In the pains and the griefs of His 
people, His heart swiftly sympathised with the sufferers. In the festive scenes 
which held them in joy, He like a father, shared their joys. By His honour and 
heroism, as well as by His gentleness and love for His subjects, He greatly 
endeared Himself to the hearts of His people. Such a great person was the Lord 
Rama!

Lord Rama was the best of men with a sterling character. He was the very image 
of love. He was an ideal son, an ideal brother, an ideal husband, an ideal 
friend and an ideal king. He can be taken to embody all the highest ideals of 
man. He led the ideal life of a householder to teach the tenets of 
righteousness to humanity. He ruled His people so well that it came to be known 
as Ram-Rajya, which meant the rule of righteousness, the rule which bestows 
happiness and prosperity on all.

The noblest lesson embodied in the Ramayana is the supreme importance of 
righteousness in the life of every human being. Righteousness is the spiritual 
spark of life. Cultivation of righteousness is the process of unfoldment of the 
latent divinity in man. The glorious incarnation of the Supreme Being in the 
form of Lord Rama has exemplified the path of righteousness. Let mankind follow 
His footsteps and practise the ideals cherished by Him, for it is only thus 
that there can be everlasting peace, prosperity and welfare in this world.

None but the righteous can be truly happy. None but he who has the correct 
sense of duty and the will for its implementation can be said to live worthily. 
One must be imbued with a definite conviction about the supremacy of moral 
principles, ethical values and spiritual ideals. These ought to guide one's 
day-to-day actions and serve as powerful means for the culture of the human 
personality. That is the purpose of life. That is the way to Self-realisation. 
That is the message and the mission of Lord Rama's fife on earth.

To a devotee, Sri Rama is not simply a good and a great person, but God 
Himself. Rama was the son of King Dasaratha of Ayodhya, but He is also the 
divine omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient God. The destruction of the 
ten-headed Ravana signifies the annihilation of the mind or the ten senses. 
Worship of Lord Rama is worship of the all-pervading Godhead Himself. Read the 
prayers offered by Mandothari and Brahma in the Yuddha Kanda of the Ramayana. 
They refer to Rama as the one Creator of the universe, the God of all, the 
Ruler of the universe.

Devotion to God is not a simple emotion. It is the result of intense dispassion 
and purity of heart and attitude. You should strive your utmost to possess the 
good qualities that are extolled in the Ramayana and exemplified in the life of 
Lord Rama. Otherwise, emotion may rise up in you temporarily to a kind of 
ecstasy, but you will not experience divine consciousness thereby. Devotion is 
a fruit which ripens gradually through the processes of self-restraint and 
virtue. Without intense dispassion there can be no real Sadhana for 
Self-realisation. Only after detachment from the world of things, is it 
possible to attain the Supreme Godhead. Remember this.

Devotion has absolutely nothing to do with age, caste, creed, position or sex. 
Generally, the worldly-minded people say: "We will practise meditation and 
devotion when we retire from service." This is a serious mistake. How can you 
do serious Sadhana after squeezing out all your energy in working? How will you 
be able to practise the strict Yogic discipline in your old age? Is there any 
certainty in life? No, the spiritual seeds of discipline and devotion must be 
sown in you while you are young, while your heart is tender and untainted. Then 
only will it strike a deep root, blossom forth and bear fruit when you become 
old and retire. Only then can you bravely face the god of death and meet him 
with a smile!

I shall tell you the means of attaining the final release from the great cycle 
of births and deaths. Devotion to Lord Rama is a great purifier of the heart. 
From devotion arises knowledge. From knowledge comes the realisation of the 
pure Self. Knowing this perfectly, one goes to the Supreme Abode and merges in 
the Supreme Self.

Without first developing devotion to Rama who is the Self, who lives in the 
hearts of all beings, who is all bliss and who is peerless, how can man cross 
the ocean of worldly life which has sorrow, pain and misery for its waves?

Do thou therefore worship Lord Rama who is Vishnu and the consort of Sita who 
is Lakshmi. Abandon all foolishness and enmity. Take to the service of Lord 
Rama.

The Lord is extremely fond of those who have surrendered themselves to Him. He 
has given this promise in the Ramayana: "To anyone who once takes shelter under 
Me and solicits 'I am Thine', I bestow fearlessness from all beings. This is My 
vow".

Even a great sinner who is full of evil qualities and who is fond of other 
people's wealth, is freed from all kinds of faults that pertain to worldly life 
if only he remembers the Lord always. He attains purity and goes to the supreme 
abode of the Lord.

The Name of Lord Rama is the greatest purifier of the heart. It wipes away all 
one's sins. Not only this, but it wipes away the sinful tendencies as well. The 
Name is sweeter than the sweetest of objects. It is the haven of peace. It is 
the very life of pure souls. It is the purifier of all purifying agencies. It 
quenches the consuming fire of worldly desires. It awakens the knowledge of 
God. It bathes the aspirant in the, ocean of divine bliss. Glory to Sri Rama 
and His Name!

O Devotee! recite His Name, sing His glory and serve His Lotus Feet. Enthrone 
in your heart Lord Rama of dark hue, whose image is reflected in the heart of 
Lord Shiva. Blessed is the pious soul who uninterruptedly drinks the nectar of 
Sri Rama's Name which has been churned out of the ocean of the Vedas, which 
removes the impurities of the Kali Yuga or the iron age, which lives constantly 
on the lips of Lord Shiva, which is a sovereign remedy or unfailing specific to 
cure the disease of worldly existence and which is the life of Mother Sita.

Ram-Nam burns ignorance, passion and sin. With or without knowledge, correctly 
or incorrectly, when the word "Rama" is pronounced it showers a rain of good 
upon the devotee. Sri Rama is Brahman who takes one across the ocean of worldly 
existence. Rama is one in across whom the Yogis sport, that is, the Self within.

Lord Shiva tells His consort Parvati: "This Ram-Nam is equal to the Lord's 
thousand Names, or repetition of the Mantra a thousand times".

I call this the anti-gossip tonic. When you find that you are wasting your time 
in gossip, repeat His Name several times. You can make up for the time lost, 
and the mind will be slowly weaned away from the habit of gossiping.

Sri Rama is also a wish-fulfilling tree. He will bestow upon you whatever you 
want! Just read what Lord Shiva further says:

"The seat of all good things, the destroyer of all impurities of this age of 
darkness, purer than purity itself, the food for the journey of aspirants on 
the path to salvation, their only resting place, the very life-breath of 
virtuous men, is the Divine Name of Sri Rama. So say the sages".

On the auspicious Ramnavmi day take a firm resolve that you will repeat Ram-Nam 
with every breath and that you will endeavour to lead a righteous life.

Ramnavmi is one of the most important festivals of the Vaishnava sect of the 
Hindus. However, even those who adore Lord Shiva celebrate the occasion. Some 
observe a strict fast on the day. Temples are decorated and the image of Lord 
Rama is richly adorned. The holy Ramayana is read in the temples. At Ayodhya, 
the birthplace of Sri Rama, a big fair is held on this day.

In South India the Sri Ramnavmi Utsavam is celebrated for nine days with great 
fervour and devotion. Those talented in the art of story-telling narrate the 
thrilling episodes of the Ramayana. The Kirtanists chant the holy Name of Rama 
and celebrate the wedding of Rama with Sita on this great day. It is an 
extremely colourful ceremony, highly inspiring and instructive, too.

O beloved seekers! time is fleeting. Know the value of time. Time is most 
precious. Utilise every second profitably. Do not procrastinate. Abandon all 
idle gossiping. Forget the past. Live every moment of your life for the 
realisation of the divine ideal and goal. Unfold your latent faculties. Grow, 
evolve and become a superhuman or a dynamic Yogi. Struggle hard and reach the 
goal of life.

May you all attain the final beatitude of life through intense devotion towards 
Lord Rama! May you live immersed in the ecstasy of divine love! May Sri Rama 
who is as effulgent as a million suns and who is adored by the gods and 
devotees, protect you all! May the blessings of Lord Rama be upon you all!

This article has been reproduced from the book "Hindu Fasts and Festivals".


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