The Book of Ram

The Book of Ram
Author: Devdutt Pattanaik
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2015
Genre: Rāma (Hindu deity)
ISBN: 9780143065289

He Is Eka-Vachani, A King Who Always Keeps His Word; Eka-Bani, An Archer Who Strikes His Target With The First Arrow; And Eka-Patni, A Husband Who Is Eternally And Absolutely Devoted To A Single Wife. He Is Maryada Purushottam Ram, The Supreme Upholder Of Social Values, The Scion Of The Raghu Clan, Jewel Of The Solar Dynasty, The Seventh Avatar Of Vishnu, God Who Establishes Order In Worldly Life. Hindus Believe That In Stressful And Tumultuous Times Chanting Ram&Rsquo;S Name And Hearing His Tale, The Ramayan, Brings Stability, Hope, Peace And Prosperity. Reviled By Feminists, Appropriated By Politicians, Ram Remains Serene In His Majesty, The Only Hindu Deity To Be Worshipped As A King.

Maryada Purushottam Sri Ram

Maryada Purushottam Sri Ram
Author: Munindra Misra
Publisher: Munindra Misra
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2022-05-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Maryada Purushottam Sri Ram in English rhyme with original text contains: Primer, mantra, stuti, stora, vandana, adhyatma ramayan, Vashishta Saar & Upanishads

Maryada Purushottam Rama

Maryada Purushottam Rama
Author: Santosh Gairola
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2020-02-19
Genre:
ISBN:

Lord Rama is the ocean of compassion and the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. He was born in Ayodhya as the son of Dashrath. Lord Rama is the source of inspiration, the one who leads us to the path of righteousness.This book is a humble attempt to bring the ideal characterization of Lord Rama in front of the modern generation. The book focuses that there are many things that we can learn from Lord Rama's character. Therefore, the book narrates the story of Lord Rama.However, the book has two parts. The first part describes the enchanting story of Lord Rama. The second part focuses on the glory of Ram Naam. This book Maryada Purushottam Rama tries to describe that chanting the name of Lord Rama can sort all the problems from life. Even a dying person can get back life by chanting the Ram Naam. The name of Lord Rama has medicinal capabilities.

Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram Vandana - Gujarati eBook

Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram Vandana - Gujarati eBook
Author: Gunvant Shah
Publisher: R R Sheth & Co Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9392613482

મારા તાબામાં હોય એટલી નમ્રતા એકઠી કરીને જવાબમાં એક જ વાત કરવાની ગુસ્તાખી કરું છું. મને યુનિવર્સિટીના કેમ્પસ પર અમથાં અટવાતાં અને હૉસ્ટેલોમાં સડતાં જુવાનિયાનું `ચચરે’ છે. ભારતના લોકાત્માની શોધ રામાયણ અને મહાભારત જેવાં મહાકાવ્યોના સેવન વગર; અધૂરી જ ગણાય. વાલ્મીકિ અને વ્યાસથી સાવ અજાણી રહી ગયેલી આજની પેઢીનાં જુવાનિયાં મને લગભગ અનાથ જણાય છે. તેઓને તો ખબર પણ નથી કે પોતે અનાથ છે. ભારતીય સંસ્કૃતિની સુગંધ આજની નવી પેઢી સુધી પહોંચાડવામાં રામાયણ જેવું મહાકાવ્ય ઘણો ફાળો આપી શકે. આપણા લોકોની એક કુટેવ ભારે હઠીલી છે. આપણને આપણા વૈભવ અને વારસાની હોવી જોઈએ તેટલી કદર નથી અને તેથી પ્રતીતિ પણ નથી. આજનું યુવાજગત જો આપણી અસ્મિતાના આ વૈભવથી અજાણ રહેશે, તો ઘણું ગુમાવશે એની મને પીડા છે. રામાયણે આપેલા ‘મર્યાદા’ અને ‘વિવેક’ જેવા બે અદ્વિતીય શબ્દોનો અનુવાદ દુનિયાની કોઈ ભાષામાં થઈ શકતો નથી. મને લાગે છે કે આપણી નવી પેઢી રામાયણ દ્વારા પ્રાપ્ત થતી હૃદયની કેળવણીથી વંચિત રહેવી ન જોઈએ. નવી પેઢીને કાન આમળીને મારે થોડાક મોટા અવાજે કહેવું છે : “હે યુવાનો! રામાયણનું પઠન કર્યા વગર મરવું એ ખોટનો ધંધો છે.” ગુણવંત શાહ

Maryada Purushottam RAMA

Maryada Purushottam RAMA
Author: Om Patil
Publisher: Om Patil
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2024-06-06
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Maryada Purushottam Rama, embark on an extraordinary voyage through the epic tale of Ramayana, narrated from a perspective never before revealed—the innermost thoughts and emotions of Lord Rama himself. This richly detailed narrative delves deep into the spiritual and emotional turmoil of Rama, the beloved prince of Ayodhya, from his birth to his marriage with Sita, offering readers a profound and intimate exploration of his journey. From the moment of his divine birth, Rama's life is a tapestry woven with duty, devotion, and destiny. Born to Queen Kausalya and King Dasharatha, Rama is the embodiment of virtue and righteousness, destined to uphold dharma. Yet, beneath his serene and composed exterior lies a soul grappling with immense responsibility and profound inner conflict. As he navigates the complexities of royal life, familial expectations, and his burgeoning awareness of his divine purpose, Rama's internal dialogue reveals a depth of character rarely seen. The story unfolds with the tender innocence of Rama's childhood, where his early years are filled with learning and love. Under the tutelage of sage Vasishta, he absorbs the principles of dharma, yet questions of his true identity and purpose linger in his mind. His bond with his brothers, particularly Lakshmana, offers solace, yet also underscores the weight of his future responsibilities. As Rama matures, the narrative takes us through his epic journey with sage Viswamithra. From protecting the yagna at Sidhasrama to the awe-inspiring confrontation with the formidable demons Tataka and Subahu, Rama's internal struggles are laid bare. Each battle is not just a physical conquest but a spiritual test, as he strives to reconcile his human emotions with his divine duties. Rama's heart-wrenching turmoil reaches new heights during the Swayamvara of Sita. The anticipation and anxiety of proving his worth by lifting and stringing the mighty bow of Shiva is palpable. When he finally wins Sita's hand, the joy is profound, yet Rama's introspection deepens as he contemplates the implications of his divine destiny intertwined with his profound love for Sita. Throughout this evocative narrative, the landscapes of Ayodhya, Mithila, and the sacred forests are painted with vivid descriptions, mirroring Rama's internal landscape. The grandeur of royal palaces contrasts with the tranquil austerity of hermitages, symbolizing the duality of Rama's existence—caught between the earthly realm and his divine mission. Interspersed with moments of quiet reflection and intense action, Rama's Lament explores themes of duty, love, sacrifice, and the quest for self-understanding. Readers will journey through Rama's mind as he contemplates his relationships with his family, his role as a prince, and the expectations of his subjects. His thoughts on dharma, destiny, and the nature of righteousness offer profound philosophical insights, making this retelling not just a recount of events but a deep spiritual exploration. This novel invites readers to experience the Ramayana in a new light, through the lens of Rama's inner world. Rama's Lament is not merely a retelling but an introspective journey that connects the reader with the divine prince on a deeply personal level. It is a tale of divine duty and human emotion, where the boundaries between mortal and immortal blur, revealing the profound humanity of a god. For those familiar with the Ramayana, this book offers a fresh perspective that enriches the traditional narrative. For newcomers, it provides an accessible yet deeply philosophical introduction to one of the greatest epics of all time. Immerse yourself in the timeless story of Rama's Lament: The Inner Journey of the Divine Prince and discover the epic tale as you have never seen it before.

Valmiki's Ramayana

Valmiki's Ramayana
Author:
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2018-04-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1538113694

One of India’s greatest epics, the Ramayana pervades the country’s moral and cultural consciousness. For generations it has served as a bedtime story for Indian children, while at the same time engaging the interest of philosophers and theologians. Believed to have been composed by Valmiki sometime between the eighth and sixth centuries BCE, the Ramayana tells the tragic and magical story of Rama, the prince of Ayodhya, an incarnation of Lord Visnu, born to rid the earth of the terrible demon Ravana. An idealized heroic tale ending with the inevitable triumph of good over evil, the Ramayana is also an intensely personal story of family relationships, love and loss, duty and honor, of harem intrigue, petty jealousies, and destructive ambitions. All this played out in a universe populated by larger-than-life humans, gods and celestial beings, wondrous animals and terrifying demons. With her magnificent translation and superb introduction, Arshia Sattar has successfully bridged both time and space to bring this ancient classic to modern English readers.

Building the Sri Rama Temple in Ayodhya

Building the Sri Rama Temple in Ayodhya
Author: Subramanian Swamy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2015
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9788124119051

True and devout Hindus believe that Bhagvan Sri Rama was born in Ayodhya, the then capital of a flourishing kingdom of the Suryavansa dynasty. Rama is venerated as Maryada Purushottam, and worshipped by Hindus everywhere. Sri Rama was the first truly national king of India, above regional, varna, or jati adherence. At his birth spot in Ayodhya, there stood a temple, but it was demolished by invading Islamic marauders and a mosque was constructed on the same spot that came to be known as "Babri Masjid." In Chapter X of the Report of the Archeological Survey of India, NW and Oudh (1889), it is mentioned that Babri Mosque "was built in A.D. 1528 by Mir Khan on the very spot where the old temple of Janmasthan of Ram Chandra was standing." It is now well established by GPRS- directed excavations done under the Allahabad High Court monitoring and verification in 2002-03, that a large temple did exist below where that Babri Masjid structure once stood. Inscriptions found during excavations describe it as a temple of Vishnu Hari who had killed the demon king Dasanan [Ravana]. This book, therefore, explores how, through legal measures and by consensus building amongst the vast majority of the Indian people, the Rama Temple can be re-built on the original spot where it had stood nearly half a millennium ago.

Exiled from Ayodhya: A Journey in Search of Ramayana

Exiled from Ayodhya: A Journey in Search of Ramayana
Author: Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay
Publisher: BEE Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

“As the saying goes, the Ram was gone and so was his Ayodhya; I knew this only too well. Sita was underground; Lakshman, ostracized; Ramchandra’s youthful frame had long been borne away by the Sarayu. And the irresistible steamroller of time had pulverized the magnificent capital of the Koshals to dust. The modern town, 90 miles long and 36 miles wide, was nothing like the one described in The Ramayana. Maybe the ruins of the kingdom of Ayodhya were still buried somewhere under millions of tons of soil. Then where had this Ayodhya turned up from—this janmabhumi, Kaushalya Bhavan, Kaikeyi’s chambers? Or Raja Dasharath’s Durbar or Kanak Bhavan, for that matter? Were all of these only for show? Made to order? Archaeologists had still not been able to find the original Ayodhya, but that made no difference—there were realistic reasons for which it was necessary to prop up another Ayodhya. A legend was required, and whenever there is a need for one, it is King Vikramaditya with his scent of mythology who is summoned from the shadows of history.”

The Moon in the Sun

The Moon in the Sun
Author: Sanjay Kumar Singh
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2017-05-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1947137484

When Narayan Sambhan’s world fell apart at a very tender age, the time he spent in the forests that lay ample around his village resuscitated him. No one knew the forests and the tiger better than Narayan Sambhan. But the forests are mercilessly cut down and increasing loneliness invades his life. As he struggles to carry on, a remarkable incident takes place. The Moon In the Sun is a tale in poetry set in the Himalayan Terai replete with mesmerizing sights, bliss and beauty as also nerve-wracking experiences that the jungles alone can provide and bestow. It is also a touching tale, in poetry, of the wonderful journey that life can be when the soul attempts to break free