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RAMRAJYA RENAISSANCE: Embracing Shri Ram's Wisdom in the Modern World
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Day 244 - Why Lord Siva's Form is Unique Rama's question: Why does Lord Siva appear unclothed, living in cremation grounds, adorned with skulls, covered in ashes, and seemingly overcome by desires? Vasistha's response: The actions of divine beings like gods, enlightened sages, and liberated individuals do not follow ordinary rules or social norms—these are created by people who do not understand deeper truths. However, for the ignorant, who are strongly conditioned by their minds, rules are necessary to maintain order in society. Without these rules, chaos would reign, where the strong would overpower the weak. A wise person, on the other hand, naturally controls their desires and lives with awareness. They act spontaneously, without attachment to outcomes, like a coconut falling from a tree, unaffected by external events. Their actions are pure, beyond judgment, and they may choose to act or remain inactive. Even the divine beings like Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva take on inc...
Day 170 Prahlada, a devout follower of Lord Vishnu and a prominent figure in Hindu Itihasa, is renowned for his unwavering faith and profound wisdom. Born to the demon king Hiranyakashipu, who was vehemently opposed to Vishnu, Prahlada's devotion was exceptional. Despite his father’s attempts to dissuade him through severe persecution, Prahlada remained steadfast in his spiritual beliefs, demonstrating immense resilience and inner strength. Prahlada’s contemplations, as depicted in the Yoga Vasistha, reveal deep insights into the nature of the self (Atman). He perceives the self as the singular, non-dual consciousness that pervades the entire universe. This self is seen as the intelligence within all beings, manifesting as the essence of all physical and mental phenomena. Prahlada describes the self as ever-active yet eternally peaceful and unaffected by the actions and emotions of the body. His teachings emphasize the importance of renouncing negative qualities such as vanity, ang...
Day 137 Rama Seeks Answers: The Cause of the Universe and Suffering Rama's curiosity about the nature of reality deepens. He ponders the paradox of a sorrow-free Brahman creating a world filled with suffering. Vasistha, his wise guide, offers enlightening yet challenging concepts to illuminate the path to understanding. Brahman's Infinite Potential: Vasistha explains that Brahman, the absolute reality, is all-encompassing. It contains within itself all possibilities, both positive and negative, including happiness and sorrow. The universe, with its diverse experiences, emerges from Brahman like waves on a vast ocean. The jiva, the individual soul, is also a limited manifestation within this infinite reality. The Illusion of Maya: Vasistha introduces the concept of Maya, the indescribable power of Brahman. Maya acts like a cosmic magician, creating the illusion of reality. It can make the unreal appear real and vice versa, much like how the empty space appears blue due to atmosp...
Day 139 The Illusory Nature of the Universe and the Path to Liberation (Continued) Vasistha's teachings delve deeper into the illusory nature of the universe and the path to self-realization. The Mind and the Reflection of Consciousness: Vasistha explains that the universe appears as a reflection of the infinite consciousness, similar to how the eyes perceive the world. The mind, with its inherent powers, creates this illusion. Just like a lamp extinguished due to lack of fuel, the universe ceases to exist when the mind stops entertaining such notions. The Unreality of Duality: Vasistha emphasizes the unreality of the world. It's neither something to be pursued nor avoided. When desire, the root cause of this world-appearance, ceases, the world dissolves. True reality is the ever-existing infinite consciousness, Brahman. From this perspective, there's no reason for sorrow. Equanimity and Self-Knowledge: Vasistha guides Rama towards equanimity. Whether the world appears real...
Day 164 The Story of Prahlada Prahlada’s Devotion Transformation into Vishnu’s Image After transforming himself into the image of Vishnu, Prahlada thought about worshipping Vishnu. He decided to mentally worship the image of Vishnu seated on Garuda, following all traditional rituals. Mental and External Worship Prahlada worshipped Vishnu mentally with all traditional materials and external rites. He felt immense joy after completing this worship. From then on, Prahlada worshipped Vishnu daily. Inspired by him, all the demons in his kingdom also became devoted to Vishnu. Gods’ Doubt and Vishnu’s Assurance Surprise in Heaven The gods were bewildered to hear that the demons had become Vishnu's devotees. They approached Vishnu with their doubts. Gods’ Inquiry The gods questioned Vishnu, finding it hard to believe that the demons, traditionally his enemies, had become his devotees overnight. Vishnu’s Explanation Vishnu reassured the gods, explaining that Prahlada’s transformation was ge...
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