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meherya · 2 years
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not them having issues over trying to get direct flights to the airport in Amritsar and I can bet my left foot it’s because the government knows that the delhi airport would lose out on so much revenue bc Punjabis would just fly straight into Punjab instead of the annoying detour to delhi
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When I recognize You, my soul is comforted. You are Nanak, You are Angad, and You are Amar Daas You have beaten them and driven them out.īlessed is Your realm, and True is Your magnificent glory.
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The five obstacles of lust, anger, greed, pride and attachment: Sri Guru Ram Dasji, the founder of the Amritsar city, is the 4th Guru or the Chauthi Patshahi of Sikhis this festival celebrated all around the globe with full enthusiasm. When he grew up he could always be found in the company of religious men. Known as Jetha meaning the first born, he was a handsome young man. Those who serve You with love are carried across the sea of existence. Guru Ram Das was born on Septemto simple God-fearing parents, Hari Das and Anup Devi of Lahore. You are unchanging, unfathomable and immeasurable Perfect is Your miracle the Creator has installed You on a throne.Īll conscious people recognize You because you manifest the Creator. We will always have that memory in our hearts.īlessed, blessed is Guru Ram Das the One who created You has also exalted You. Finally there was a firework display, which was impressive! We are so fortunate because we had the chance to live the experience. It was beautiful and stunning! Then everyone lit candles to make prayers for ourselves, for our families back home, and for peace in the world, and we shared an Ardas and Hukam. The temple and the surrounding buildings were lit with a million lights. Very close to each other, because everyone wants to be there to celebrate and honor the great Guru and healer. Guru Nanak (Gurmukhi: ) (Saturday 15 April 1469 - Monday 22 September, 1539) is the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Gurus of the Sikhs. Guru Ram Das held a special place in Yogi Bhajan’s heart, and he described this occasion as a powerful time for the fulfillment of prayers and a time of great blessing.īecause it was very crowded ten staff members chaperoned the students to make sure they were all taken care of.
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I turned on Z TV channel and saw the beautifully decorated hour of Guru Ram Das, the Golden Temple of Amritsar vibrating with kirtan and brilliant decorative lights of celebration. Guru Ram Das is known as the Lord of Miracles, and embodies humility, service, and deep devotion. Because in every way the channel of Guru Ram Das has been such a comfort and healer and miracle worker in my life. We celebrated Guru Ram Das Ji’s Birthday yesterday evening at the Golden Temple.
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Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker greats people on the Parkash Purb of Sri Guru Ram Das Ji
Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker greats people on the Parkash Purb of Sri Guru Ram Das Ji
Chandigarh, October 10The Punjab Vidhan Sabha. Speaker Mr. Kultar Singh Sandhwan has congratulated the people on the  Prakash Purab of Sri Guru Ram Das Ji. In his message, Mr. Sandhwan said that the fourth Guru, Sri Guru Ram Das Ji, laid the foundation of the holy city of Amritsar, where a large number of people visit Sri Harmandir Sahib every day. Sri Guru Ram Das composed 638 hymns. In his…
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𝑵𝒂𝒌𝒔𝒉𝒂𝒕𝒓𝒂𝒔 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒃𝒊𝒓𝒅𝒔 𝒕𝒉𝒓𝒐𝒖𝒈𝒉 𝒎𝒚𝒕𝒉𝒐𝒍𝒐𝒈𝒚 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒊𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒑𝒓𝒆𝒕𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏
✵ 𝗖𝗿𝗼𝘄 /𝗞𝗮𝗸𝗮
Crow is the animal associated with krittika , pushya , hasta , jyestha , dhanistha
Crows are associated with being the vahan of shani dev , they are a connecting link between the human world and The spirit world , it is believed that our ancestors come in the form of crows to get food and offer us blessings , it is also believed that the caretaker of the crow will achieve blessings from all gods and reach salvation after death
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Mythology and lore :
The black crow, also known as a raven in some regions is said to possess clairvoyance by which he can see different worlds,is the tale of KakBhushundi, mentioned in Tulasi’ Das’s epic poem ‘Ramacharitamanas’. Bhusundi who was an ardent devotee of Ram had no respect or devotion for any representation God other than Lord Ram. His guru sage Lomas tried to correct this attitude by teaching him to develop devotion for nirguna brahman or the formless aspect of God. But Bhusundi ignored his guru’s teachings and kept on worshipping Ram as the Ultimate Truth. In a fit of anger Sage Lomasha cursed Bhusundi to become a crow because of his repeated rejection and arguments against the sage’s guidance and advice. When Lord Ram intervened on behalf of Bhusundi, Sage Lomas relented and recalled Basundi who was now in the form of a crow as ‘KakBhushundi’ or Bhusundi the crow and taught him Ramcharitmanas, stories about Rama’s spiritual journey. Thus KakBhusundi in the form of a crow became the ultimate narrator of the events in the life of Lord Rama. He was also blessed with the ability to travel through time and recreate the story of Lord Rama.
He witnessed a cosmic vision in Rama's mouth, observing millions of suns and moons within, and a vision of the sage himself in Ayodhya within each celestial object. He resided within each of these realms for centuries, and returned from Rama's mouth to find himself return to the same moment in time as he had left. Bewildered, he begged for Rama's salvation, and was promptly blessed with the same. He chose to forever remain in the form of a crow as he had been blessed by his favoured deity in that form.
during the shraddha ceremony or oblation offered to ancestors, a ball of cooked rice ( pind) is offered to the dead ancestor. If crows eat ( touch/peck) it, then it is assumed that the dead ancestor’s soul has been released from his or her bindings with the physical body and has embarked on the continuation of the soul’s journey to the next level of existence. In this rite, crows touching the rice ball is considered auspicious and is also seen as a good omen.they are of particular interest in Tantric narratives and Tantric rituals. In the general Hindu context, the crow is often stereotyped as inauspicious and its role limited to that of vāhana (vehicle of a deity). Conversely, in Tantric ritual manuals, the crow’s sphere of influence is based on a broader concept. Such scriptures imply ominous and ‘dark’ aspects of agency in crows, but they do so in a strikingly different way than Hindu classic mythology. Tantra emphasise an ambivalent potential in crows as beneficial to certain rituals and occasionally incorporate a ‘crow potency’ in ritual instructions.
They are the very powerful healers who are able to locate the shadows that create distress for people and bring blind dark spots to awareness in people so healing can ensue. Spending long periods in the dark gives one this Siddhi.Shuni Kah is the Crow of the Dark Moon who has access to the never regions. He is the one in us to bring the eye to the underground sediment that toxifies our lives. If this unresolved sediment it is left in the unseen world there is no healing.Shuni Kah the Crow and gatekeeper to the world of dreams is the grand healer. Just singing his name is a powerful mantra that causes us to see in the dark.
The entrance to Shuni is through the femminine. His Mother is Chaya, the Shadow Woman, and his father is Surya, the Sun. His Mother was not able to realise her power beside her Husband, the sun, for his glow burned and make her feel overwhelmed and insignificant and so she fled leaving behind her shadow.This signifies how the Feminine is brought into insignificance when the Solar or active force is ruled over her.Having left her Shadow with her husband, Shuni’s mother whilst still pregnant performed prayers and yogic austerity to Shiva under intense heat. Her effort was so great and the heat generated became so hot that her child, Shuni, was burned black.This signifies how heat and tapasya (yogic purifying Fire of austerity) reveals the darkness within the unconscious recesses of one’s being.When Shuni was born and seen in his blackness, his father was shocked at how dark he was refused to recognise him as his child, accusing his wife of being unfaithful. He raged greatly and insulted his wife. Seeing his Mother thus insulted raised Shuni’s wrath. Thus Shuni’s gazes is ever down in the underworld and arouses suffering.He Rides on the Crow and his wife rides on the Swan.One is the bird of the underworld and the other is the bird of the Celestial spheres
The completion of Tantrais known as the Kiss of Crow & Swan.The meeting of opposites.She rides a chariot pulled by crows and has a flag with crow emblem (Kak Dwhajini). She has a voice of howling jackals. Dhumavati
In Celtic mythology, the warrior goddess known as the Morrighan often appears in the form of a crow or raven or is seen accompanied by a group of them. Typically, these birds appear in groups of three, and they are seen as a sign that the Morrighan is watching—or possibly getting ready to pay someone a visit.
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In some tales of the Welsh myth cycle, the Mabinogion, the raven is a harbinger of death. Witches and sorcerers were believed to have the ability to transform themselves into ravens and fly away, thus enabling them to evade capture.Odin is often represented by the raven—usually a pair of them. Early artwork depicts him as being accompanied by two black birds, who are described in the Eddas as Huginn and Munnin. Their names translate to “thought” and “memory,” and their job is to serve as Odin’s spies, bringing him news each night from the land of men. For the ancient Greeks, the crow was a symbol of Apollo in his role as god of prophecy. Augury—divination using birds—was popular among both the Greeks and the Romans, and augurs interpreted messages based on not only the color of a bird but the direction from which it flew. A crow flying in from the east or south was considered favorable.Genesis tells us that after the flood waters receded, the raven was the first bird Noah sent out from the ark to find land. Also, in the Hebrew Talmud, ravens are credited with teaching mankind how to deal with death; when Cain slew Abel, a raven showed Adam and Eve how to bury the body, because they had never done so before.Philo of Alexandria (first century AD), who interpreted the Bible allegorically, stated that Noah's raven was a symbol of vice, whereas the dove was a symbol of virtue (Questions and Answers on Genesis 2:38)In the Story of Bhusunda, a chapter of the Yoga Vasistha, a very old sage in the form of a crow, Bhusunda, recalls a succession of epochs in the earth's history, as described in Hindu cosmology. He survived several destructions, living on a wish-fulfilling tree on Mount Meru.[24]
The Lesser Key of Solomon: Goetia, The Book of Evil SpiritsStolas, the 36th demon in the pantheon, will first appear as a raven when summoned. Once he becomes a man, he teaches the arts and astronomy, as well as the properties of precious stones and the healing properties of herbs. Malphas, the 39th demon, appears as a crow and won’t change form until ordered. In his human form, he can build homes and fortifications and can give his summoner a familiar
Raven overheard the old man talking to himself about a box he possessed. The box contained a series of ever-smaller boxes, and inside the smallest box was all the light in the world—which Raven decided to steal.There seemed to be no door into the house, so Raven waited until the man’s daughter went to a nearby stream, then changed himself into a hemlock needle in the water, which the girl drank. Raven changed himself into a baby once he was inside her, and once he was born (an odd-looking half-bird, half-boy creature whose true nature was hidden by the darkness), he demanded to be allowed to play with the boxes. One by one, Raven demanded the first box, then the second, and so on. Finally, he convinced his grandfather to open the innermost box and let him play with the ball that was the light. As soon as Raven had the light, he took off with it gripped in his beak.The light spilled from the ball and over the world, but it wasn’t long before Eagle gave chase. As Raven fled, pieces of the light fell to the ground and shattered, bouncing back into the sky to create the Moon and the stars. Other pieces of the light slowly fell as Raven made his way around the world, which is why the light travels across the sky the way it does.Theories suggest that the three legs represent the three ancient clans of Japan or the three virtues of valor, benevolence, and wisdom. Some suggest that the three stands for mankind, heaven, and Earth. Regardless of why Yatagarasu has three legs, he’s seen as symbolic of the navigator, physical and spiritual, and he’s even been adopted by the Japanese soccer association in the hopes that he’ll help navigate the ball into the goal. He’s also closely associated with Kumano, the birthplace of the founder of the sport in Japan
The raven is considered one of the smartest birds. In fact, the raven’s brain is among the largest of any bird species. Ravens also happen to possess an extraordinary number of brain cells compared to the brains of other birds.3When the raven is your spirit animal, you are being called upon to rely on your wits in a given situation or when you are faced with a challenge in your life. Often in life, we can go on automatic pilot, accepting things the way they are, or thinking we don’t have the capacity to change them.The raven spirit animal tells you that with innovation and creative thinking, you can influence outcomes that affect the course of your life. Even if you feel emotional about a situation, remember to rely on the gift of your intellect to solve your problems. This is how you gain deeper intelligence and wisdom.\
Charles Dickens’ Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of Eighty. In both tales, the raven is at first disturbing to the character who interacts with him. But then he provides important insights. Indeed, the raven expands both of the main characters’ level of consciousness.
In many Native American legends, the raven is the wisest of birds, even possessing the ability to speak.8 (In fact, this is an interesting parallel between Native American legends and stories from other cultures, such as Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven, in which the intelligent black bird is capable of human speech.The Egyptian goddess Nepthys, who is the sister of Isis, was the goddess of the dead.13 It’s clear that the ancient Egyptians also connected the raven with death, as they associated Nepthys with this intelligence black bird.
Meaning: Survival and Adaptability
Intuition – Because the raven is so closely associated with clairvoyance and prophecy, on a spiritual level, they remind us of our own ability to connect with our Higher Power and higher spiritual entities through our own minds.
Spiritual Guidance – As they are associated with insight and guidance, the raven is also a symbol for spiritual education. We are all works in progress. Learning about spirituality from more enlightened souls can lead to our own spiritual growth.
Spiritual Transformation – As a powerful symbol of transformation, the raven also embodies the idea of shifting consciousness and opening our minds to greater awareness as we navigate our spiritual journey. reflect on the areas of your life that they might relate to. Even an anxious raven dream can be a gift. It can prompt you to take the time to be an objective observer of your own thoughts. Then, you can improve situations without getting pulled in every direction your thoughts might take.
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Interpretations are solely based on my understanding and you can have your interpretation as well ❤️
Krittika nakshatra
Krittika is a churner of perfection under the fire of Surya that gave birth to Shani through his mother chaya the first conception of the birth of a crow comes through while Shani is associated with crows , the struggles of not being seen enough is associated here , the outcast themes come through. Along with that the perfection theme while a crow collects the most beautiful stuff to keep in it's nest , it knows what's valuable like krittika sees the value in things , they know what they want and they attempt to take it . Here this relates to the story of yatagarasu believed to be an incarnation of the sun in Shinto mythology. This also associates with Apollo being the god of prophecy and taking the form of a crow , shows that where there exists light ( Surya ) there Exists chaya , they aren't on a scale of horizontal extremes but the flip sides of a coin, one cannot exist without the other , in krittika lies the light so lies the dark , lies the beauty of creation so lies the pain of change .
Pushya nakshatra
Pushya nakshatra ruled by Saturn comes in through the first liberation through pain and trials in the lives of the natives , like a crow one suffers despite what others say , people say various things without knowing about the wisdom of the crow , this forms the initiation of intuition . While pushya relates to the nourishing aspect of a crow , how they hunt for their young ones , how they know pain because they have been the one experiencing it , being outcast only affects them for a small time because they pick themselves up like a true winner. . Here the intelligence and creativity given by the raven shines through with the light of the moon .
Hasta nakshatra:
The playful nature of mercury- moon shines through the crow in being a lover for finer things in life , they are the intelligent ones the smart ones , they are often called deceptive , but that's just cleverness put to use , while the significance here can be seen through the story of raven (mentioned above) stealing the box which contained all the light of the world and convincing the old man to open the box , natives have great communication skills and can easily convince people. As the eagle chased the raven the moon and the stars were created , signified by the moon hasta creates their own pathway through their own efforts. By hook or by crook they get what they desire .
Jyestha nakshatra:
In Jyestha nakshatra comes in the prophetic and astrological nature of the natives . Jyestha nakshatra is associated with the 8th house , hence death and through the mahavidya Dhumavati who is also associated with crows , this nakshatra gives grounding, astrological talent to the one with this nakshatra. When the ceremonial rites of a dead person is performed offering food to a crow suggests the offerings being accepted by the dead , which is suggested here with Jyestha being in Scorpio. In tantra crows are seen as potent symbolism of intuition and transformation in various mythologies, crow is seen as transformation as is seen in Jyestha nakshatra.In the lesser key of solomon a crow reaches the art of divinitions and healing properties of crystals . A Jyestha native transforms throughout their lives and gains knowledge to become a spiritual centre of creativity and intuition. They bring in spirituality and astrology as 8th being the origin of astrology, they are potent in magical arts and healing others as well as themselves.
Dhanistha nakshatra :
When in dhanistha can be explained through the story of kakbhushundi , the disciple who turned into a crow in devotion to Rama , the solar avatar of Vishnu, kakbhushundi explores the spritual aspect of the crow , kakbhushundi who recited stories through ramacharitamanas . Dhanistha associated with Hanuman also shows the infinite devotion the crow bird and the natives of dhanistha have towards their adored and admired one , being a symbol of loyalty they are blessed with spiritual powers like kakbhushundi could travel through time and various realms , Dhanistha are blessed with the power to see various perspectives . Dhanistha natives are associated with the celestial form of a crow , the loyalty , the devotion and the spiritual salvation.
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Thank you so much for reading, I hope this thread provided you valuable insights, please know that this is based on my understanding and interpretation I'm open to suggestions and corrections
Have a great day / night ahead 🤍
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songbirdstew · 14 days
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I've been listening to old episodes of You Made It Weird (with! Pete Holmes!), and just hit a stretch where Pete went to a retreat with Ram Dass back in 2015, and while he was there, Pete recorded a series of episodes with several other people who lived with Maharaj-ji (for example, an episode with Krishna Das), and all of them share these great stories of feeling a pull to drop everything and go be with their guru and have these great stories of meeting him and learning from him, and Pete shares his experience of reading and listening to Ram Dass and then coming to the retreat and meeting him in person, and also randomly ending up having breakfast with him as just a normal guy, and sharing a moment of just genuine sweetness and affection.
After listening to these episodes for two or three days, I have a dream where I have the exact same experience, where I hear things, read things, and then feel compelled to travel, to undergo this transformation, to meet my guru and learn at his feet, and I do go, and I do meet him, and it's a feeling of humility and completion and gratitude.
Only, for me, in my dream, it's not Maharaj-ji, it's not Ram Dass.
It's Shel Silverstein.
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Take a deep breath, let it out slowly, say this prayer and then keep reading: “Thank you angels for revealing to me what I need to know!”
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The blessings of Guru Ram Das are with you now. Even if the odds are stacked against you, you are being guided to expect miracles. If you feel that there are energies, people, or situations trying to stop you from being yourself or from living the life you feel called to live, know that by staying connected to God, you will prevail. Don’t allow anyone or anything to stand between you and your dreams—by staying committed to your vision, you allow what may seem impossible to become reality.
The Divine Masters want you to know that all things are possible and that you are worthy of light, healing, abundance, and support. If you feel that the miracle you need is “too huge” to achieve, then you must know that you are only limited by your mind. Don’t measure what seems possible; just trust and let miracles become your reality.
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Guru Ram Das was the fourth Guru of the Sikhs, serving from 1574 until 1581. Born as Jetha in Lahore, he was orphaned at seven and raised by his maternal grandmother. When he was 12, they moved to the city of Goindval, where they met Guru Amar Das. Feeling a deep calling from within, Jetha took him as his mentor and teacher, and later married his daughter. Instead of choosing one of his own sons as his successor, Guru Amar Das chose Jetha and renamed him Ram Das, “Servant of God.”
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livesanskrit · 7 months
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Baba Buddha.
Baba Buddha (6 October 1506 – 8 September 1631) was a prime figure in early Sikhism. He was born in 1506 in the village of Kathu Nangal, in Amritsar. As a child, while grazing cattle outside his village, he met Guru Nanak. He asked Guru Nanak many questions regarding life and death, such that, at his young age, Guru Nanak blessed him with name Buddha, as he spoke as if he were a wise elder. He was one of the earliest Sikhs of Guru Nanak. He performed the formal coronation ceremonies of five Sikh gurus; Guru Angad, Guru Amar Das, Guru Ram Das, Guru Arjan, and Guru Hargobind.
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divinum-pacis · 2 years
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Baba Buddha places a tikka (a mark of distinction) on the forehead of Guru Arjan Dev, pronouncing him the fifth Guru. Guru Ram Das is seated on the right. From an old fresco in Gurdwara Ramsar Sahib in Amritsar. (From SikhiWiki)
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Kabir The Great Mystic: Spiritual and Ethical Teachings - Spiritual Awakening Radio - Sant Mat Satsang Podcasts
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Kabir, the "Rumi" of India, one of the greatest Saints, Poets, and Spiritual Masters in the history of the world! Selections: Says Kabir: "Kal (time, ego, limited mental perception) has entangled people in illusions to such an extent that they have totally forgotten their Real Home." "Meditation will remove all your burdens; meditation upon Ram's [God's] name will become your support." "One after another, many births I took; many paths I followed to escape this relentless cycle. Only when I made my mind still did I obtain the state of lasting repose." "Just as the lotus blooms after getting the light of the sun, in the same way the sufferings of the souls from ages and ages are finished after having darshan [vision] of Sat Purush [True Eternal Being, God]." The Bijak is a key scripture of the Kabir tradition: "Just as a coded document shows the way to a Hidden Treasure, just so this bijak shows the way to realize the soul; it teaches such words to the soul but there is seldom anyone to understand them." "Death enshrouds the whole world, including all the superstitious wise-men. Only those will be freed who find the Path of Love." (Satguru Kabir)
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blessed1neha · 1 year
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If the horoscope of Lord Ram and Sita was a perfect match? Why was there so much suffering in their marriage then?
This is the most common query when one thinks about Astrology and its utility. Being perplexed about the life events of any of the Vishnu Avtaars or even the Rudra Avtaar, even when they were all Demi-Gods, is obvious!
A relevant couplet by Saint Kabir Das Ji can be quoted:
मुनि वशिष्ट से पंडित ज्ञानी , सोध के लगन धरी । सीता हरन मरन दशरथ को , वन में बिपति परी । करम गति टारे नाहीं टरी ।
So, here we are talking about two great Kings, Dashrath and Janak Both were very righteous, and their subjects had much adoration for both.
King Janak, was even referred to the most learned wise man, or the ‘Sat Guru’ of his times. Whereas Dashrath had the honour of having Muni Vasisth as his ‘Kul Guru’
So, basically it can be assumed that both collectively did the right thing for their age and times. [Remember, they were great Kings and their pupil were like their family.]
Then, what went wrong? Nothing! Yes, absolutely nothing went wrong. It was all pre-planned and pre-destined.
The purpose of horoscope matching for marriage, is that they both should be supportive to each others cause and purpose of life. This is what happened in Sia-Ram’s match.
The purpose of Shri Ram was to get rid of the devils dwelling around, who were posing a threat to all the sages and humans in general. As a future king, it was his duty too, to cleanse all the evil doers in the society before establishing the Ram-Rajya! How else could have been a king on excursion (or exile, as it is termed) for 14 years without raising an eyebrow!
In getting married Sita Ji to Ram, she supported him in all his endeavors, be it the van-vaas, be it her kidnapping (as it was also needed as a premise for an exiled Prince to attack on an enemy, Ram being Purush-uttom, couldn’t do anything adharmik)
Considering, why did Laxman became an accomplice to Ram. Here too, we need to broaden the perspectives of two brothers taking care of the Kingdom, while two others taking care of the others. In the current scenario, you may count it as Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Defense, being Ram (always being politically correct & Laxman always being the aggressive) while the other portfolio of the cabinet resting with Bharat & Shatrughan.
Did Ram and Sita really suffered? Where is it written in any of the Ramayanas written by anyone? While it has clearly mentioned of the pain and agony of Dashrath while sending Ram to exile or the agony of Ram when Laxman went into coma. So, it is us mortals who are unaware of the true mission, consider their lives to be full of pain, while it mustn’t have been.
What was the achievement of this particular episode of Ramayana? All the Devils were neutralized, friendly relations were established with all the neighboring kingdoms.
The losses thus occurred? Except for the pains while a team is out on excursion, there was no loss, the Kingdom, the family, the pupil, the neighboring states, all were handed back to Ram on his return.
Now, look at Uttar Ramayana Sita was sent to exile, as people said that she became impure due to her stay with the devil. This is what we know! While the fact is, Sita is Pious, and was kept pious by Ravana. He never used force onto her, when he was such a great warrior! We are so used to hear about rape cases all around us these days; wasn’t it possible for Ravan? He never did! So why did Ram sent her to exile (or to Valmiki Ji’s Ashram)? The basic reason is that Sita ji was pregnant, and as we know, the sanskar gained during pregnancy have a lasting effect onto the child (Abhimanyu of Mahabharata is a true example). In the Ashram, she would be taken care of! She would receive the best knowledge through Maharishi Valmiki and the kids would attain the basic learning and knowledge in the best possible manner, while keeping aloof from the glitz and glamour of a princely life!
Finally they were tested too, both at the court of Shri Ram and in the war front when they stopped the Horse of the Ashv-Megh-Yagna.
So, in totality, Ayodhya received the best of king as Shri Ram and his sons Luv-Kush. It was well matched through Muni Vasisth as per the need of those times.
Hence, kundli matching isn’t always done for a happy life, rather its a means to achieve the desired result (Karmic outcomes) out of a marriage.
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Complete Creation of Nature || Part-D
Instantly, KavirDev (Kavir Dev / God Kabir), acquiring the appearance of His own son Yog Santayan alias Jogjit, appeared there,
took the girl out of Brahm's stomach and said that - 'Jyoti Niranjan,
from now on you will be called 'Kaal'. You will have births and deaths
and therefore, your name will be Kshar Purush(Mortal God)
. You will eat one-
lakh human beings and produce a lakh and a quarter daily. Both of
you, along with the 21 brahmands, are expelled from here. Immedi-
ately, 21 brahmands started moving from there like an aircraft. They
passed Sahaj Das's dweep (Island)
and stopped at a distance of 16 sankh
Kos {one Kos is approximately 3 k.m.s; 1 sankh = one hundred qua-
drillion; so, 16 sankh kos = 4800 quadrillion k.m.s} from Satlok.
Special description: - Until now there has been a description of
three powers.
1. Purna Brahm (Complete God) who is also known by other
similar names, like SatPurush, AkaalPurush, Shabd Swaroopi Ram,
Param Akshar Brahm/Purush etc. This Purna Brahm is the Master
of infinite brahmands (universes) and is immortal in reality.
2. ParBrahm, who is also known as Akshar Purush. He is not
immortal in reality. He is the master of seven sankh (700 quadrillion) brahmands.
3. Brahm, who is known by Jyoti Niranjan, Kaal, Kael, Kshar
Purush and Dharmrai etc names. He is the master of only twenty-
one brahmands. Further, a description of the creation of one
brahmand of this Brahm (Kaal) will be given, in which you will read
three more names - Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiv.
Difference between Brahm and Brahma - After creating three
secret places in one brahmand's highest place, Brahm (Kshar Purush)
himself resides there in Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiv form, and with
the cooperation of his wife Prakriti (Durga), gives rise to three sons.
He keeps their names also as Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiv only.
Brahma, who is the son of Brahm, is the minister (master) of Rajgun
department in only three loks (Earth, Heaven, and Nether World) in
one brahmand. He is called Trilokiye (of the three loks) Brahma.
And Brahm, who lives in Brahmlok in Brahma-form, is called
MahaBrahma and Brahmlokiye (Brahma of Brahm lok) Brahma.
This Brahm (Kaal) is also called SadaShiv, MahaShiv, and
MahaVishnu.
Evidence in Shri Vishnu Puran: - Part-4, Chapter 1 on Page 230-231 Shri Brahma ji said - The Unborn, All-containing, Ordainer Su-
preme God whose beginning, middle, end, form, nature and essence
we are unable to know. (Verse 83)
Who by acquiring my form, creates the world; at the time of
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preservation who is in the form of Purush, and who in Rudra form
swallows the world; he holds the entire universe with an endless
form. (Verse 86)
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The Golden Temple also known as Sri Harmandir Sahib or Darbar Sahib holds a great significance in Indian history. Initially Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru initiated the construction of the temple and his successor Guru Arjan Dev ji later completed its construction. They initiated the construction of the temple with a vision to create a place where everyone, no matter their religion, might gather to worship, expressing the principal of equality, inclusion, and dedication important to Sikhism. The foundation stone of the temple was laid by a kind Muslim person names as Hazrat Mian Mir reflecting equality and harmony among different faith and religions.
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