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Ramayana- the essence of the Vedas
Just as the Veda Purusha (Virat Purusha) was born as Dasaratha's earthly son, the Vedas are born from Prachetasa (Valmiki) in the form of The Ramayana.
(Sanskrit Sloka)
Embodiments of Love!
The Ramayana is
the very form of the Vedas that have come down to us from the heavens to
the earth. The Vedas are divided into four parts, viz., Rig Veda, Yajur
Veda, Sama Veda and Atharvana Veda. Lord Rama is the embodiment of Rig
Veda, Lakshmana, the Yajur Veda, Bharata, the Sama Veda and Satrughna, the
Atharvana Veda. The four Vedas became the four sons of Dasaratha and
played at his palace. The Rig Veda and the Yajur Veda consist of Mantras
which are related to Yajnas and Yagas. That is the reason why Sage
Viswamitra took Rama and Lakshmana along with him to safeguard his Yajna.
While Rama was in exile, Bharata left Ayodhya and stayed in a village
called Nandigrama, all the time singing the Divine Name of Rama for 14
long years. It is for this reason that Bharata is described as the
personification of Sama Veda. It was Satrughna who safeguarded the places
of sacred rituals like Yajnas and Yagas from the invasion of evil spirits
and demons. Do not think that the Ramayana is different from the Vedas. In
fact, it is the very essence of the Vedas.
Rama exemplified three
kinds of righteous behaviour (Dharma), namely, the Dharmas relating to 1)
the individual 2) the family and 3) society. To uphold these three-fold
Dharma, Divinity manifested in a triangular flow, in the form of the
Trimurtis (the Triune form). The Ramayana manifested to elaborate the
human values. The period of the Mahabharata was well over 5000 years ago
and the Ramayana was enacted aeons earlier. Even after the passage of
countless ages, if it is still occupying the hearts of the people at
large, you can well imagine its importance. There are two kinds of
messages dominating Ramayana: One pertains to Rama and the other to Ravana.
Sathya (Truth) is the very form of man. Dharma (righteousness)
is the innate propensity. Sathya and Dharma are the two eyes of man. These
eyes are the very forms of all the scriptures. Rama's message to humanity
is to uphold Dharma and Sathya, to stay in the path of these and fulfil
one's life. On the other hand, the two principles of Sathya and Dharma are
the very opposites of Ravana's propensities. At the point of death, Ravana
sent the following message to his people, "Oh my people, do not follow my
example. I am the personification of all evil qualities. Falling into
excessive desires, I have lost my progeny. Instead of establishing a good
name for myself, I have destroyed my entire kingdom. Ultimately, I have
ruined myself. Rama achieved universal fame and I have ended up
accumulating ill-fame."
Fame and disrepute are cognates. There is no
Rama without Ravana or Ravana without Rama. It is the bringing together of
Rama and Ravana that is the Ramayana. Good and evil are always present
side by side. Pitch-black hair surrounds a moon- like face. What is the
inner significance of this? The shining forth of righteous fame is
intensified by the surrounding darkness of evil. It is necessary for you
to recognise the inner significance of the events of the Ramayana.
The
Ramayana has very subtle truths embedded in it. The epic, first of all,
expounds the duties of the individual. In the everyday world, any person's
form is termed as the individual. The duties of the individual taught by
Ramayana are not relating to this external form of the individual. The
Unmanifest, immanent and hidden human values are the essence of the
Ramayana. The inner reality and the divinity resident in the heart
constitute the true individuality. Individual does not mean the form; the
individual in action is the true individual. Rama was exemplifying such
individual values to humanity. To uphold the promise of his father, He
went through the inconveniences of forest life, but He did not look on
these hardships as hardships. In this way, He upheld His family traditions
also. It is well known that the scions of the Ikshvaku family do not
swerve from their promises. Under any circumstances, to uphold the values
of one's parents, relatives, wife and children constitutes this three-fold
Dharma. How has Rama done this?
Wearing bark clothes, He came to
Kausalya to take leave of her. Kausalya was astonished at the attire of
Rama, who was about to be crowned as the emperor. Smilingly Rama told
Kausalya, "Today I have been commanded by My father to become the ruler of
the forests. To rule the forests is also part of our family tradition." As
this conversation was in progress, Lakshmana arrived there in a furious
state. He said, "Mother, this is not what happened. Father, compelled by
the words of Kaikeyi, has caused this situation. I am only waiting for
Rama's command. Let Him just give me permission, I will go immediately and
destroy Manthara and Kaikeyi and restore Rama as the king. I am not
constrained even by the words of father." Rama rushed up and physically
closed Lakshmana's mouth. He said, "Lakshmana, this evil way is not in
keeping with our family tradition. Our family tradition is the upholding
of Dharma. We have to uphold the individual and family tradition. Nothing
happens in this world without a cause. Father wouldn't give Me such an
instruction without proper reason. Please keep your emotions under
control."
On hearing Lakshmana's version, Kausalya fainted. Later, she
said, "Rama, is it not a son's duty to equally obey father and mother ? Do
I not bear half of your father's rights? Therefore, You have to fulfil
your mother's orders also. So, I shall also come along with You to the
forest." Then Rama pleaded to His mother, "Father is highly distressed
because of separation from Me. In this condition, it is not proper for you
to desert him. You carry half his burdens. It is your duty now to support,
sustain and protect him. The duty of a wife is to serve her husband first
of all." Sita, who was standing by, heard this conversation. She asked
Him, "Rama, You seem to be changing words according to persons and place.
You have asked me to stay back and look after father and mother, but to
Your mother, You are telling that serving the husband is the prime duty of
a wife. Is not my husband, my God? Are the norms different for the wife
and the mother?" Rama was pleased that Sita understood her duty well.
When Lakshmana used abusive words against Kaikeyi, Rama advised him,
"Kaikeyi loves Me even more than Bharata. Such a mother should not be
abused like this. Matru Devo Bhava, Pitru Devo Bhava (revere the mother
and father as God). This is our family tradition. I am obeying the words
of My father implicitly. I respect all My mothers." In this manner Rama
expounded Dharma to different people appropriate to the
circumstances.
In the forest, Lakshmana cut off the nose and ears of
Surpanakha. She went and complained to Ravana. Then Ravana invaded the
forest with a huge army. At that time, Rama called Lakshmana and said,
"You have to support Me as per My instructions. I shall go and face this
army of Rakshasas alone. You take Sita to a secluded place and keep her
concealed in a safe haven." But Lakshmana refused to accept this. He said,
"Is it proper to face this huge horde of Rakshasas alone? My duty is not
to protect Sita alone. My prime purpose is to serve You. Being Your
brother, can I standby and safely preserve my life while You are in grave
danger. So, I shall not go leaving You alone." Rama replied, "In the
multiple duties of man, many such situations arise. You have to act
according to circumstances without transgressing Dharma. Are you not aware
that I can face alone any number of opponents singly? Therefore, you only
take up the job of protecting Sita." In such soft words, He mollified
Lakshmana and made him agree to stay back and look after Sita. He
whispered the secret of the appropriate Dharma in the ears of Lakshmana.
Then Lakshmana agreed and conducted Sita to a safe place. From their safe
haven, Lakshmana and Sita could hear the loud clamour and bright flashes
of the fierce battle. It was difficult for Lakshmana to keep his mind
tranquil. Sita also in her anxiety urged Lakshmana with even abuses to go
in help of Rama. She said, "Lakshmana, why are you abandoning your brother
alone? You also go to His support ", she insisted. Then Lakshmana said,
"Mother, my prime duty is strict obedience of Rama's instructions. Rama is
capable of winning over all the enemies by Himself. He is omnipotent and
omniscient. What is my strength compared to His! I shall not leave you and
go." He was pacifying her in this way and he was waiting. Rama released a
thousand-headed weapon against the enemy, and the Rakshasas were all
destroyed. When Rama returned, He was happy to see
that Sita and Lakshmana were safe and sound.
How is it that Rama could
destroy the Rakshasa hordes singly? Really Rama is not a single person. He
has got many forms.
Sahasra Seersha Purushah Sahasraksha SahasraPat…,
(Myriad headed, myriad eyed and myriad footed is the PURUSHA….)
A
mere sight of His presence was enough to reduce the Rakshasa hordeto
un-consciousness.
"Sweeter than sugar, tastier than butter, sweeter indeed than the essence of a beehive, constant repetition of this nectarine sweet name makes you taste the very divine Amruta itself. Therefore, contemplate on this sweet name incessantly."
(Telugu Poem)
Lakshmana said to Sita, "It
is even possible to count the waves in the ocean, but there are no words
to describe the manifold powers of Rama. In Rama, there are transcendental
powers which transcend the Trigunas. We are mere instruments. Rama is the
omnipotent One. It is enough if you merely pronounce the syllables
'Rama'."
All the Dharmas (righteous duties) are no different from the
Dharmas contained in the Vedas. Dharma is frequently defined as a two-way
path. One is Pravritti and the other is Nivritti. All activities relating
to the external world are Pravritti Dharmas. Pravritti tells you, when you
are hungry, "My child eat." Nivritti tells you on the other hand, "Child,
merely because you are hungry, don't eat everything that you get hold of."
Nivritti tells you what, when and how, you should eat. Pravritti confuses
the mind. Nivritti purifies the heart. That which is pertaining to
external objects is Pravritti and that which concerns your internal needs
is Nirvritti. All the things that you are experiencing through your eyes,
ears, mind, etc., are only related to Pravritti. Nivritti transcends the
sense organs such as eyes, ears, etc. Rama taught such a path of Nivritti.
This is the main theme of the Vedas.
Rama was born as a child of
Dasaratha. He was not born from the womb of Kausalya, but actually from
the fire of sacrifice. In fact, the Vedas are personified by the Yajnas
(sacrifice) and Rama is the very personification of Yajna. This is not
related to objects of nature. The Rama principle transcends the mind and
the intellect.
Kaikeyi was, in fact, more fond of Rama than Bharata,
but Manthara intervened. If you start enquiring, what is the principle
behind the actions of Manthara, you will discover that this is also part
of the Vedic principle. Once when the King of the land of Kekaya was going
out hunting, he aimed an arrow and killed a male deer. The female deer
went to her mother and said, "Mother, the King of Kekaya has killed my
husband. Now, what is my fate?" That mother had the device (Yantra) by
which dead persons could be revived. So, the mother deer said, "My child,
don't cry, I shall revive your dead husband." The mother deer went to the
King of Kekaya and told him, "O king, it is not a proper action that you
have done, killing the husband of my daughter. You should not indulge in
such actions which create separation. Just as I am suffering now by the
loss of my son-in-law, you will suffer the loss of your son-in-law. I
shall see to it that this event takes place." That mother deer was born as
Manthara and was the cause of the death of Dasaratha and the consequent
loss of son-in-law of Kaikeyi's father. If you look closely into the
various events in the Ramayana, you will discover several truths which are
enshrined in the Vedas. Vedas, Shasthras and Puranas are all
inter-dependent, indispen-sable to each other and should not be studied as
independent works. It is not proper to separate them as unconnected works.
The so-called scholars apply worldly standards to these works and make all
kinds of studies by separating them as different (such as Veda, Sastra and
Purana). Good and bad are intricately mixed and it is not possible for
anybody to entirely disentangle them. The same kind of connecting and
contrasting relationship that exists between a bright face and a crown of
black hair exists between good and evil. If Ravana never existed, Rama's
reputation cannot be so popular and widespread amongst people. Ravana was
no ordinary person. He had studied all that Rama had studied, but he did
not put any of his knowledge into practice; hence suffered indigestion of
knowledge. Whereas, Rama fully put into practice all His study, digested
it properly and uplifted his people thereby. There are two kinds of study:
Inward looking and outward looking. The stuff that you learn by rote and
disgorge into your answer paper is the outward looking study. On the other
hand, taking your studies into your heart, feeling its fullness and
experiencing its bliss is the inward looking study. These have been
differentiated by the terms: Education and "Educare". Your aim should be
for acquiring "Educare" and not mere education. Manthara never forgot her
past resolve and therefore decided to poison Kaikeyi's mind against her
natural affection and her duties towards Dasaratha. Outside Kaikeyi's
palace, there was fanfare, trumpeting and joyous noise of some procession.
It was actually Dasaratha coming with all his regal paraphernalia to
inform Kaikeyi about his decision to crown Rama. The hunchback Manthara
looked out of the window to see what the noise was about. The glory of
Dasaratha was distasteful to Manthara. As Manthara was coming down, she
encountered Kausalya's servant-maid. She was on her way to Kaikeyi to show
off all the dress and fineries that Kausalya had given her. Manthara asked
her wherefrom she got all this finery. She replied, "Kausalya's son Rama
is going to be crowned as king and in the joy of that news Kausalya has
given all of us her servitors, fine clothes and jewellery, etc." Manthara
was infuriated by this. She was even jealous of the fact that none of it
was coming her way also. Even that rankling was persisting in her mind.
Immediately, she went to Kaikeyi and asked her, "Wherefore are you decked
out in all these fineries?" Kaikeyi did not pay any attention to
Manthara's words. Manthara went near Kaikeyi and told her, "You simpleton,
you are under the false impression that Dasaratha loves you more than
anyone else. But it is really deceit. You will see what happens to you in
the future. Just listen to me." So saying, Manthara tapped on Kaikeyi's
shoulder. By this mere contact, all the evil seething inside Manthara
entered into Kaikeyi. It is very dangerous to cultivate association with
anyone with evil habits. Even a little contact with them can pollute you
with their qualities. Kaikeyi who was so fond of Rama till then turned
against Him in a moment. Manthara told her, "Remember, you had rendered a
lot of help to Dasaratha on the occasion when he was fighting with
Sharadushana. When the retaining peg of the axle tree of Dasaratha's
chariot got loose and the wheel was about to fall off, you put your finger
in the place of the lost peg and retained the wheel in place until
Dasaratha was able to vanquish his enemy. At that time, Dasaratha in his
joy, granted you two boons and you had told him that you would ask for the
same at some future date, and the king had promised you that he would keep
up his word. Now is the time for you to ask for the boons. (Bhagawan here
mentioned that if the husband and wife remain separated for more than
thirteen years, the relationship between them ceases to exist). So, you
ask Dasaratha to banish Rama to the forest for fourteen years and insist
on the coronation of Bharata immediately. See Dasaratha is coming. Take
off all your ornaments, throw them pell-mell on the floor. Get into your
Hall of Anger, lie down on the ground like a withered creeper." Kaikeyi
followed her advice. The king came, asked where Kaikeyi was and got no
reply. Manthara came forward and told him, "Go and see for yourself ".
Dasaratha was horrified by the sight he saw inside the chamber. He asked
gently, "Kaikeyi, why are you acting in this manner?" There was no reply.
Dasaratha exhorted further, "Kaikeyi, this is not an occasion to behave in
this manner. Rama is about to be crowned and this is a very important
event in my life. On such a happy occasion, you should not put on such a
sorry face. Whatever you want, palace or ornaments or anything else that
you want, just mention and it will be yours." Kaikeyi replied that she did
not want any of these things. Then she expressed her demands as tutored by
Manthara. On hearing this, Dasaratha fell unconscious. In a fit of
jealousy, Manthara pushed Kaikeyi into this plight. Anyone possessed by
the demon of jealousy will not be spared. Dasaratha pleaded with Kaikeyi,
saying, "Why are you afflicted by this fit of jealousy? This will only
bring you ill-fame." But Kaikeyi stuck to her stand. Bhagavan keeps
telling you,
Tyaja Durjana Samsargam
(Leave
association with people of evil habits).
Don't associate with anyone
who is afflicted with jealousy even at the cost of losing your life.
Manthara was the personification of jealousy. Her jealousy was so
potent as to change the great motherly love that Kaikeyi had for Rama. Any
amount of persuasion from Dasaratha was fruitless. Just then Rama entered,
all dressed-up ready for coronation, to pay His respects to His parents.
Looking at the situation there, He asked Kaikeyi, "Amma, what is the
problem?" Kaikeyi did not reply, but Manthara told Him about Kaikeyi's
boons. She told Him, "Your father promised that day, but is now going back
on his promise." Rama after hearing everything in full, told Kaikeyi,
"Mother, I shall uphold the words of father. One should never go back on
the promises given. Such an act will bring great dishonour on the Ikshvaku
clan. So, I shall depart for the forest immediately." At once, Manthara
came in with bark clothes for Rama to wear. Jealousy is so ready when it
decides to act. Rama changed His clothes right there. Rama saluted His
father, but Dasaratha was unaware of all that was happening. Kaikeyi then
told Him, "Rama, do you look on Your father and mother differently? As a
mother, I am telling You to go to the forest straightaway." Rama complied
without demur.
The Ramayana gives examples of Ravana and Manthara as
both had evil propensities in them. Ravana was slain in the battle but
Manthara is alive even today in the form of jealousy. There is none who
can destroy this 'Manthara'. We have to ignore this 'Manthara' and carry
on with our duties. When Lakshmana wanted to kill her, Rama stopped him,
saying, "One should not kill a woman." Jealousy is the worst of all evil
qualities. Three-fourths of the world is ruined because of jealousy.
Jealousy has no limits whatsoever. People are jealous of other's
prosperity, beauty and education, and try to cause their downfall. One
should not speak bad words, listen to bad things and indulge in evil
activities. This is the main teaching of Ramayana. Manthara indulged in
evil talk and Kaikeyi paid heed to her. What happened to them ultimately?
They were put to disrepute. Today, do you find any woman bearing the name
of Kaikeyi or Manthara? You come across women having the name Kausalya,
but not Kaikeyi or Manthara. Keechaka cast evil looks on Draupadi, and
consequently met his doom at the hands of Bhima. Do you find anybody
having the name Keechaka? None. All those who indulge in evil talk and
evil actions should be banished from this world. The Ramayana shows us the
way to lead an ideal life. That is why people of all countries and all
languages hold the Ramayana in high esteem. This sacred epic is ever new
and ever inspiring. Its glory has not diminished even a bit with the
passage of time. It has stood the test of time because of the sacred
ideals it stands for.
Once Anjana Devi, mother of Anjaneya, visited
Kausalya at her residence. Kausalya enquired who she was. Anjana Devi
introduced herself saying, "I am the mother of Anjaneya, who could cross
over the mighty ocean in a leap." After some time, the mother of Sage
Agastya also came there. On being asked, she introduced herself saying, "I
am the mother of one who swallowed the entire ocean in one gulp." Then
Kausalya said to them, "Your sons could accomplish such stupendous tasks
because of the mighty power of my son, Rama's name." As they were
conversing, Rama appeared there and asked, "Mother, what is it that you
are discussing?" Kausalya replied, "Son, we are discussing the glory of
Your name." Then Rama said, "Mother, it is not because of My name, but
because of My Will that they were able to perform such mighty tasks. There
are many who chant My name, but are all of them able to reap its benefit?
Purity of heart is very essential."
The one with noble qualities of
purity, patience and perseverance is verily God. You should have the
determination to uphold good and remain peaceful in the face of
adversities. Don't aspire for name and fame. Keep your heart sacred. Have
strong determination to do good. This is the Sadhana you are supposed to
do.
Describing the greatness and grandeur of Rama's Divine power,
Thyagaraja composed a beautiful song, "Oh Rama, without Your Divine power,
would a mere monkey cross the ocean? Would Lakshmi Devi, the goddess of
wealth become Your consort? Would Lakshmana worship You? Would the
intelligent Bharata be subservient to You? Words are inadequate to
describe Your Divine power."
People have been celebrating Rama's
birthday for the past thousands of years, but are not able to give up
their evil tendencies. Celebration of any festival becomes meaningful only
when there is transformation in your heart.
Students!
You are young
and have a long way to go. Society is like a train and all elders are
bound to get down soon, but you have yet to travel a long way. So, keep
your 'compartment' clean and have a comfortable journey. Keep your goal in
mind and be the recipients of Divine grace. Chant the Name of Rama
wholeheartedly. Install Him in your heart and sanctify your lives. Rama is
present in every heart in the form of the Atma. That is why, He is known
as Atma Rama. Atma is changeless and that is your true form. Develop the
faith that you are Brahma (Aham Brahmasmi).
Embodiments of Love!
As you are aware, Prasanthi Nilayam is a part of Rayalaseema region which is known for its hot summer. Though you are very happy here, your body may not be able to bear this summer heat. It is but natural in this season. So, those who wish to go may do so. No one needs to wait for Swami's permission. Go happily and come back happily in the month of June.
[Bhagawan concluded His Discourse with the Bhajans, "Rama Rama Rama Sita…" and "Rama Kodanda Rama…"]
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