Wednesday, 24 October 2012

THE GLORY OF LORD RAMA



THE GLORY OF LORD RAMA

Today is the festival of Dusshera in India, millions of people from the North to the South are celebrating the  victory of Good over Evil, the day of the Victory of Lord Rama, God Incarnate of the Hindus.

Hinduism has always believed in God as a Power of Goodness and Righteousness in the world, who comes upon earth in human form from age to age in different regions of the world to establish righteousness in the world and to take the righteous souls to Himself.

Hinduism believes in Lord Rama as the living epitome of Righteousness who came into this world in about 5000 BC.
He was regarded as God Incarnate during his lifetime by many a person and today by all Hindus

The entire story of Lord Rama and his love and forgiveness are narrated in the Holy Book of the Hindus known as the Ramayana- the Book of Rama.

Despite possessing divine powers which made him invincible, he chose  to suffer as a human being to save the souls of people and to bring before them a world of Love and Peace, a higher existence. His entire sufferings and travails in life were to teach something to humanity.

His power of forgiveness was so great that even before he gave battle to the evil king Ravana who had abducted his wife, he said with love:

"If Ravana takes refuge in me and asks for forgiveness even now, I shall not only forgive him, but also hand over my kingdom to him and serve as his gateman for the rest of my life!"

In the end he was compelled to give battle, but he did so without hatred and rancour for his foe, and his shafts hurt his own heart even as they hurt his enemy.

When Ravana ultimately died in battle by a shaft shot by Rama he said during his last moments:

"O Rama! I have taken Thy Name at the time of my death! I am dying at The sacred hands of God Himself! Surely I have attained heaven and salvation this day!"

Today is the day when all of India celebrates the Victory of Rama over Ravana, the victory of God over Satan, the victory of Good over Evil. 

Hundreds and thousands of temples are lit up with colorful lights on this occasion all over India, a testimony to the great faith that the people of this country have in their Saviour, Lord Rama, and in the final victory of Good over Evil.

The resurrection of Rama in his bodily form is a scene vividly described in the Hindu Scriptures. He chose to voluntarily end his avatar upon earth as God Incarnate and return to the Celestial regions from where he had come. 

Before the eyes of the townsfolk and devotees assembled before Him, he rose upwards to the heavens in the fullness of His Divine Form filled with the Glory of the Universe and its Light.

His devotees were so torn by the feeling of separation from his physical form that they cried out in agony that they could not survive without him, and he had to take them with him to heaven.

And thus was witnessed the glorious spectacle of the entire townsfolk of the city of Ayodhya, going upwards in their bodily forms to the heaven of Lord Rama to be with their beloved Lord forever.

Today whenever there is a funeral procession in India, the pall bearers  and mourners carry the corpse chanting the words:

"Ram Naam Sat Hai!" meaning, "The name of Rama  is the only Truth"

By this they mean that the name of Rama or God is the only TRUTH and that  everything else in the world is perishable.

The Hindus always refer to God as Rama.

When Gandhi was shot he said before dying: "Rama! Rama!"

Hindus believe that taking the name of Rama at the time of death purifies their souls, making their transition easier to the heavenly abode. Absolute faith in Rama ensures salvation in life as well as in death.

Today is the festival of Dusshera in India, millions of people from the North to the South are celebrating the victory of Good over Evil, the day of the Victory of Lord Rama, God Incarnate of the Hindus.

Hinduism has always believed in God as a Power of Goodness and Righteousness in the world, who comes upon earth in human form from age to age in different regions of the
world to establish righteousness in the world and to take the righteous souls to Himself.

Hinduism believes in Lord Rama as the living epitome of Righteousness who came into this world in about 5000 BC.
He was regarded as God Incarnate during his lifetime by many a person and today by all Hindus

The entire story of Lord Rama and his love and forgiveness are narrated in the Holy Book of the Hindus known as the Ramayana- the Book of Rama.

Despite possessing divine powers which made him invincible, he chose to suffer as a human being to save the souls of people and to bring before them a world of Love and Peace, a higher existence. His entire sufferings and travails in life were to teach something to humanity.

His power of forgiveness was so great that even before he gave battle to the evil king Ravana who had abducted his wife, he said with love:

"If Ravana takes refuge in me and asks for forgiveness even now, I shall not only forgive him, but also hand over my kingdom to him and serve as his gateman for the rest of my life!"

In the end he was compelled to give battle, but he did so without hatred and rancour for his foe, and his shafts hurt his own heart even as they hurt his enemy.

When Ravana ultimately died in battle by a shaft shot by Rama he said during his last moments:

"O Rama! I have taken Thy Name at the time of my death! I am dying at The sacred hands of God Himself! Surely I have attained heaven and salvation this day!"

Today is the day when all of India celebrates the Victory of Rama over Ravana, the victory of God over Satan, the victory of Good over Evil.

Hundreds and thousands of temples are lit up with colorful lights on this occasion all over India, a testimony to the great faith that the people of this country have in their Saviour, Lord Rama, and in the final victory of Good over Evil.

The resurrection of Rama in his bodily form is a scene vividly described in the Hindu Scriptures. He chose to voluntarily end his avatar upon earth as God Incarnate and return to the Celestial regions from where he had come.

Before the eyes of the townsfolk and devotees assembled before Him, he rose upwards to the heavens in the fullness of His Divine Form filled with the Glory of the Universe and its Light.

His devotees were so torn by the feeling of separation from his physical form that they cried out in agony that they could not survive without him, and he had to take them with him to heaven.

And thus was witnessed the glorious spectacle of the entire townsfolk of the city of Ayodhya, going upwards in their bodily forms to the heaven of Lord Rama to be with their beloved Lord forever.

Today whenever there is a funeral procession in India, the pall bearers and mourners carry the corpse chanting the words:

"Ram Naam Sat Hai!" meaning, "The name of Rama is the only Truth"

By this they mean that the name of Rama or God is the only TRUTH and that everything else in the world is perishable.

The Hindus always refer to God as Rama.

When Gandhi was shot he said before dying: "Rama! Rama!"

Hindus believe that taking the name of Rama at the time of death purifies their souls, making their transition easier to the heavenly abode. Absolute faith in Rama ensures salvation in life as well as in death.

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