Thursday, August 5, 2021

Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Sri Tulsidas Maharaj – Ayodhya Kanda – The luxuries of life turn into illnesses and the ornaments into burden and life on Earth becomes torture for a woman without her consort

 


Chapter – 65– Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Ayodhya Kanda– The luxuries of life turn into disease and ornaments into burdens and life on Earth becomes torture for a woman without her consort


Devi Sita spoke in a soft tone “Oh! Prananatha/beloved Lord, you are the abode of mercy, you are the essence of wisdom, fortune, charm, prosperity, and welfare. Oh! Lord you resemble the moon to the lily-like race of Raghu’s, without your presence heaven would be similar to hell. Oh! Lord, all those close relations formed in the life as a father, mother, sister, brother, kinsmen, friends, father-in-law, mother-in-law, preceptors, relatives, friends, and even the children for a woman would torment as the scorching heat of the Sun in the absence of her beloved consort, even though everything seems to be perfect in all respects turns out sour in the absence of husband for a woman. The richness, wealth, fame, prosperity, possession, status, etc. are mere objects to please the heart of a woman, it can’t compensate for the voidness created by the separation from her consort. The luxuries of life turn disease and ornaments into a  burden and life on Earth becomes torture for a woman without her consort. Oh! Prananatha, nothing is delightful to me on this Earth, the life without the consort for a woman is a river without water, the body without a soul. Oh! Prabho, I shall remain happy and safe in your company always, I shall continue to live happy as long as I follow your footsteps, which resemble cloudless moon of autumn night.”


Prananatha  Karunayathana Sundhara  Sukhadha Sujana | Thumha Binu Raghukula  Kumudha Bidhu Surapura  Naraka Samana ||

Mathu Pitha  Bhagini Priya Bhayi | Priya  Parivaru Suhridha Samudhayi || Sasu Sasura Guru Sajana Sahayi | Sutha Sundhara Suseela  Sukhadhayi || Jaha Lagi Natha Neha Aru Nathe | Piya Binu Thiyahi Tharanihu The Thathe || Thanu Dhanu Dhamu Dharani  Pura Raju | Pathi Biheena Sabu Soka Samaju || Bhoga Rogasama Bhooshana Bharu | Jama Jathana  Sarisa  Samsaru || Prananatha Thumha Binu Jaga  Mahi | Mo Kaha Sukhadha Kathaha Kacchu Nahi || Jiya Banu Dheha Nadhi Binu Bari | Thausiau Natha Purusha Binu Nari || Natha Sakala Sukha  Satha Thumhare | Saradha Bimala  Bidhu  Badhanu Nihare ||

Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Sri Tulsidas Maharaj – Ayodhya Kanda – Devi Sita realizes that there is no grief is horrifying as the separation from her husband



Chapter – 64– Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Ayodhya Kanda– Devi Sita realizes that there is no grief is horrifying as the separation from her husband

 

Rama continues “Oh! Devi, whoever does not follow the advice of a close companion, preceptor, and elders would undergo afflictions and repent in their lives.” Devi Sita’s beautiful eyes were overflown with tears after listening to the most agreeable yet painful words from her beloved Lord.  The soothing words of her beloved consort have resulted in the scorching heat of the sun on the Chakravaha birds that takes pleasure in the moonlights. Vidhehanandhini could not utter a word in extreme agony, she feared her pious and kind words would leave her, suddenly she has fallen at the feet of Devi Kausalya and clasped her feet with tears overflowing, and with folded hands, the daughter of Mother Earth began to speak “Oh! Dear Mother, kindly forgive me. Oh! Most venerable lady, kindly forgive my ignorance. The Lord of my life has given me the most important advice to protect my life from all hardships. However, after giving serious thought to the above, I have understood that there is no disaster heart-breaking as the separation from beloved consort to a married woman.”


Sahaja Suhridha Guru Swami Sikha Jo Na  Karayi Siramani | So  Pacchithayi Adhayi Ura  Avasi  Hoyi Hitha Hani ||

Suni Mridhu Bachana Manohara Piya Ke | Lochana Lalitha  Bhare  Jala Siya Ke || Seethala Sikha Dhahaka Bhayi Kaise | Chakayihi Saradhachandha Nisi Jaise || Utharau Na  Aava Bikala Baidhehi | Thajana Chahatha Suchi Swami Sanehi || Barbasa Roki Bilochana Bari | Dhari Dheeraju Ura  Avanikumari || Lagi Sasu Paga  Kaha Kara Jori | Cchamabi Dhebi Badi Abinaya Mori || Dheenahi Pranapathi Mohi  Sikha Sayi | Jehi  Bidhi  Mora Parama  Hitha Hoyi || Mei Puni Samujji Dheekhi Manamahi | Piya Biyoga  Sama Dhukhu Jaganahi ||

 

Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Sri Tulsidas Maharaj – Ayodhya Kanda – Rama describes the wilderness of the forest to Devi Sita

 


Chapter – 63- Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Ayodhya Kanda– Rama describes the wilderness of the forest to Devi Sita

 

Rama spoke to Devi Sita affectionately “Oh! Devi, life in the forest is pretty hard, the plain ground will be the couch, the leaves and bark of trees will be the robe and shelter homes, the fiber roots, vegetables, and fruits available in the season makes the meal, and most of the fruits and vegetables are not available all year round, hence you have to get easily adapted to the life in the woods. The demons and carnivores assume various forms and chase the humans, the water from the hills is extremely cold and unpredictable, the difficulties involved in the wood are beyond description. There are wild birds, venomous serpents, dreadful demons, that are a constant threat to humans, even the courageous people get alarmed at the wilderness of the forest, Oh! Mrigalochani, you are too timid and delicate, you are not compatible to live in the woods. Oh! Beautiful one, the whole world would blame me if I take you to the forest, how did the swans in the Manasarovar lake that are used to consume the nectar-like water live in the salty ocean water? How did the cuckoo survive in rough bush? Oh! Devi, kindly take note of all these things and change your idea to follow me to the woods, and stay at the palace. Oh! Moon-like-faced-one, the life in the woods is beyond description.”

 

Bhoomi Sayana Balakala Basana Aasanu Kandha Phalamoola | The Ki Sadha Sab Dhin Milahi Sabujji Samaya Anukoola ||

Nara Aahara Rajanichara Charahi | Kapata Besha Bidhi Kotika Karahi || Lagayi Athi Pahara Kara Pani | Bipina  Bipathi Nahi Jayi Bakhani || Byala Karala Bihaga Ban Ghora | Nisichara Nikara  Nari Nara  Chora || Darpahi Dheera Gahana Sudhi Aaya | Mrigalochani Thumha Bheeru Subhaya || Hamsagavani  Thumha Nahi Bana Jogu | Suni Apajasu Mohi Dheyihi Logu || Manasa Salila Sudha Prathipali | Jiayi Ki Lavana Payodhi Marali || Nava  Rasala Bana Bharanaseela | Soha Ki Kokila Bipina Kareela || Rahahu Bhavana Asa Hridaya Bichari | Chandhabadhani Dhukhu Kanana Bhari ||

Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Sri Tulsidas Maharaj – Ayodhya Kanda – Rama describes the importance to follow the advice of the preceptor, the words prescribed in the Veda and scriptures to Devi Sita



Chapter – 62– Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Ayodhya Kanda– Rama describes the importance to follow the advice of the preceptor, the words prescribed in the Veda and scriptures to Devi Sita


Rama spoke in a sweet tone “Oh! Devi Sita, whoever sincerely follow the advice of Guru/Preceptor, and the words prescribed in the Vedas would achieve all the auspiciousness, and never face any miseries in their lives. You might have heard the fate of King Nahusha, and Sage Galava who have suffered several hardships by disrespecting the advice of their preceptors.”

 

Sage Galava who have completed studies of Vedashasthra under the guidance of the illustrious Maharishi Vishwamithra, while leaving the hermitage of Guru forever, insisted Maharishi Vishwamithra ask for Gurudhakshina, but Maharishi gracefully refused to accept the Gurudhakshina. Galava was adamant not to leave the preceptor without offering the Guru Dhakshina. Finally, Maharishi Vishwamithra wanted to get rid of this disciple and instructed Galava to bring thousands of snow-white colored horses with black ears as Gurudhakshina, later Galava had to face several hardships to find the rare breed of horses and follow the order of his preceptor.

 

The illustrious King Nahusha was a pious and wise ruler, Lord Indra was afflicted with the Bhramahathya sin by slaying Vrathrasura and took shelter in the Manasarovar lake, the deities installed King Nahusha as the Lord of deities/Indra. Once, Nahusha met Devi Sachi and fallen at her beauty instantly, he could not withdraw his mind from the loveliness of her. Devi Sachi met Sage Brihaspati and sought protection from him, the deities advised Nahusha to leave his interest in Devi Sachi were fell on deaf ears. Devi Sachi requested King Nahusha to meet her in a palanquin carried by the illustrious Sages.   The King Nahusha was so obsessed with the loveliness of Devi Sachi readily agreed to meet her demand; thus, King left his abode in a palanquin carried by the Sages to meet Devi Sachi, on his way, the Sages have intentionally delayed the journey moving in a tortoise speed, King Nahusha was impatient to meet Devi Sachi, gave a kick on the shoulder of the sage who was carrying the palanquin. It was Sage Agasthya who got a hard kick on his shoulder from Nahusha cursed the King to become a python.

 

Rama continued “Oh! Sumukhi,/beautiful faced-one, Oh! Sayani, I will return from the woods immediately after completing the promise to my father, days will go without our knowledge, hence, wait for me patiently, and listen to my advice. Oh! Sundari, if you are not willing to follow my advice out of love and affection, you may grieve all your life. Oh! Devi, the dense forests are beautiful, although equally dangerous places to live, due to extreme heat, cold, sudden floods, fire, etc. Oh! Devi, the pathways are pretty rough, thorny, and we have to move without foot cover. Oh! Devi, your lotus feet are so soft and delicate, the pathways in the forest are extremely hard and difficult to cross, with the huge mountains, caves, streams, rivers, etc. are terribly unapproachable and dreadful. The sudden attacks from the wild animals such as tiger, lion, bear, elephants would take away the serenity of the mind of even the brave.”

 

Guru Shruthi Sammatha Dharama Phalu Payia Binahi Kalesa | Had Basa Sab Sankat Sahe  Galava Nahusha Naresa ||

Mei  Puni Kari  Pravana Pithu Bani | Begi Phirab Sunu Sumukhi Sayani || Dhivasa Jatha Nahi Lagihi Bara | Sundhari Sikhavanu Sunahu Hamara || Jau Hat Karahu Premabasa Bama | Thau Thumha Dhukhu Pauba Parinama || Kananu Kadina Bhayankaru Bhari | Ghora Dhamu Hima  Bari Bayari || Kusa Kandaka Bhaga Kakar Nana | Chalab Payadhehi Binu Padhathrana || Charanakamala Mridhu Manju Thumhare | Maraga Agama Bhoomidhara Bhare || Kandhar Khoha Nadhi Nadha Nare | Aagama Agadha Na Jahi Nihare || Bhalu Badha  Brika Kehari Naga | Karahi Nadha Suni Dheeraju Bhaga||

 

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Sri Tulsidas Maharaj – Ayodhya Kanda – Rama advises Devi Sita to stay with Devi Kausalya for the welfare of all

 


Chapter – 61– Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Ayodhya Kanda– Rama advises Devi Sita to stay with Devi Kausalya for the welfare of all

 

Rama comforted Devi Kausalya with soothing words, then he moved to Devi Janaki and began to explain the dangers as well as the goodness of the life in the woods to her. Although Rama was reluctant to speak anything to his wife in the presence of his mother, he found the urgency of the situation required to explain the following “Oh! Devi, kindly listen to me, do not mistake me, if you wish wellness of me and the family, it is apt to live in the palace and serve your parents in law and take pleasure in the stately life. Oh! Virtuous lady, if you follow my words, you will get benefitted, there is no sacred duty other than serving husband and parents-in-law for a woman to achieve piousness in life. Oh! Devi, your presence with my mother is more important at this moment, whenever she loses her good self-grieving from the separation of her only son, you can help her to recover from the gloominess by explaining various legends from the scriptures, in that way, my mother Kausalya will regain her health and serenity. Oh! Sumukhi,/beautiful faced one, I wish you should follow my advice to stay with my mother, for the welfare of all.”


Kahi Priyabachana Bibekamaya Keenhi Mathu Parithosha| Lage Prabodhana Janakihi Pragati Bipina Guna Dhosha ||

Mathu Smeepa  Kahatha  Sakuchahi | Bole Samau Samujji Mana Mahi || Rajakumari  Sikhavanu Sunahu | Aana Bhanthi Jiya Jani Kacchu Gunahu || Aapana Mora  Neeka Jau chahau | Bachanu Hamara Mani Griha Rahahu || Aayasu Mora Sasu Sevakayi | Sab Bidhi Bhamini Bhavana Bhalayi || Yehi The  Adhika Dharamu Nahi Dhooja | Sadhara Sasu Saura  Padhapooja || Jab Jab Mathu Karihi Sudhi Mori | Hoyihi Prema Bikala Mathi Bhori|| Thab Thab Thuma Kahi Katha  Purani | Sundhari Samujjayehu Mridhubani || Kahau Subhaya Sapatha Satha Mohi | Sumukhi Mathu Hitha Rakhau Thohi ||

Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Sri Tulsidas Maharaj – Ayodhya Kanda – Devi Kausalya reveals her desire to keep Devi Sita in the palace and nurture her daughter-in-law who is dear as her life


Chapter – 60– Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Ayodhya Kanda– Devi Kausalya reveals her desire to keep Devi Sita in the palace and nurture her daughter-in-law who is dear as her life

 

Devi Kausalya spoke in a fervent tone “Oh! Dear son, how did the lovely life-giving creeper fit into the dense wood of wild animals, beasts, and toxic plants? The almighty Lord has created forest as the appropriate place for the tribe of Kola, Bhila, and Kirata girls, who are not aware of stately pleasures, they are like the insects live on the rock, do not find any hardship living in the woods. Another set of people is hermits who have renounced worldly matters, material pleasures, live in utmost serenity, conduct penance and austerities, undertake Shamadhamadhi, for the welfare of the Universe. Oh! Dear son, how did Devi Sita live in those woods, she is even afraid of watching the portrait of monkeys, how did the swan in the Manasarovar live in the muddy pool in the forest? Oh! Dear son, think about all those I have mentioned, after that, you make a decision, I will instruct Devi Janaki accordingly. If she decided to lives with us, that would be a great solace to us at this moment.” Lord of Raghu, Rama listened to those wise as well as affectionate words of Devi Kousalya resembled nectar to his ears.

 

Kari  Kehari Nisichara Charahi Dhushta Janthu Bana Bhoori | Bisha Batika Ki Soha Sutha Subhaga Sajeevani Moori ||

Bana Hitha Kola Kiratha Kisori| Rachi Biranchi Bishaya Sukha Bhori || Pahanakrimi Jimi Kadina Subhau | Theenhahi Kalesu Na Kanana Kau || Kai Thapasa Thiya Kanana Jogu | Jinha Thapa Hethu Thaja Sab Bhogu || Siya Bana Basihi Thatha Kehi Bhanthi | Chithralikhitha Kapi Dhekhi Derathi || Surasara Subhaga  Banaja Bana Chari | Dabara Jogu Ki  Hamsakumari || Asa Bichari Jasa Ayasu  Hoyi | Mei Sikha Dheau Janakihi Soyi|| Jau Siya  Bhavana Rahai Kaha Amba | Mohi Kaha Hoyi Bahutha Avalamba || Suni Raghubeera Mathu Priya  Bani | Seela SanehaSudha Janu Sani ||

Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Sri Tulsidas Maharaj – Ayodhya Kanda – Devi Kausalya praises the virtues and loveliness of Devi Sita

 


Chapter – 59– Sri Ramacharitha Manas – Ayodhya Kanda– Devi Kausalya praises the virtues and loveliness of Devi Sita

 

Devi Kausalya continued in a pleasing tone “Devi Sita’s father King Janaka is the jewel among the Kings, his father-in-law is the sun in the Raghukula, and you are that supreme Bhramam symbolizes wisdom, charm, virtues, personified as the delight of the Bhanukula, resemble the cool rays of moon to the lilies. Devi Sita is our beloved daughter-in-law, she is amiable, enriched with wisdom and virtues. She is the apple of my eyes, my life is vested in Janaki, I always loved her as dear as my life, I have nurtured her in many ways like a creeper/Kalpatharu, feeding with the water of affection, it was the appropriate moment that the creeper was about to bear fruit and flowers, the Almighty has changed his plans, turned against us and we do not what will be the consequences of all. Devi Sita has never set her feet on the ground, she was always been on my lap, on the cushioned bed, with rich well-decorated seats, and swings. I have nurtured her like a life-giving creeper to us, and I have never asked her to touch or turn the wick on the lamp, that Sita awaits to hear your orders. Oh! Lord of Raghu's, how did a female Chakora bird that loved to feed on nectar-like cool rays of the moon would gaze at the Sun?”

 

Pitha Janaka Bhoopala Mani Sasura Bhanukula Bhanu | Pathi Rabikula Kaurava  Bipina  Bidhu Gunaroopa Nidhanu ||

Mei Puni Puthrabadhu Priya Payi | Rooparasi Gunaseela Suhayi || Nayana Puthari Kari Preethi Badayi | Rakheau Prana Janakihi Layi|| Kalapbeli Jimi Bahubidhi Lali | Seechi Saneha Salila Prathipali || Phoolatha Phalatha Bhayau Bidhi Bama | Jani Na  Jayi Kaha Parinama || Palaga Peeda Thaji Godha Hidora | Siya Na  Dheenha Pagu Avani Kadora || Jianamoori Jimi Jogavatha Rahau | Dheepa Bathi Nahi Darana Kahau || Soyi Siya Chalana Chahathi Bana Satha | Ayasu Kaha Hoyi Raghunatha || Chandha Kirana Rasa  Rasika  Chakori | Rabi Rukha Nayana Sakayi Kimi Jori ||