Mantra Ramayana Pdf

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Clidia Panahon

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:09:31 PM8/5/24
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Sincemy school days, I have had a special love for Sanskrit. In eighth grade, we had to choose between Hindi and Sanskrit as a secondary language. While a lot of people opted for Sanskrit because Sanskrit offered a chance to score full marks, I opted for Sanskrit for the sheer beauty of the language. Since my childhood, my parents taught me how to recite Sanskrit shlokas and somehow it motivated me even more to learn Sanskrit. As a fun fact about me, there was a test conducted in my eighth grade after a month of learning Sanskrit that decided if students would continue to learn Sanskrit or opt for Hindi, which I failed by 2 marks. The cut-off was 80% and I scored 30/40. Saddened by this, I did not eat meals for two nights for which my mom contacted my vice principal, and she, sympathizing with me, let me study Sanskrit. I never let them down after that. Not only did I scored the maximum marks in Sanskrit for the next 3 years but also developed a great admiration for the language so much so that I started reading ancient scriptures in Sanskrit even after graduating out of school.

I plotted the graph of the difference in the actual shlok number and the expected shlok number and was expecting a linearly increasing graph with a gradual incline but I can see some numbers differing by a few hundred.


2. The people who are talking about those 24 shlokas, what is the basis of that? I found many shlokas with the expected syllables closer to the expected number. Why have these 24 shlokas specifically chosen? Are they mentioned somewhere?


3. There is phalashruti at the end of the kavya which speaks about the benefits that a reader has when recited at the time of trisandhya. It speaks of Ramayan studded with the Gayatri beej mantra. If this phalashruti was in fact composed by Valmiki then that would mean the fact is right but the data is a bit lost. So the question I have is, was the phalashruti composed by Valmiki or later added by a different author or a poet?


Well, my research on this topic has just begun and there are many more things to research. I love Sanskrit, ancient scriptures, researching, and blogging. I keep on researching interesting stuff and write about them. I will be writing more such blogs. Also, I am open to discussion and debate on the topic. It would be helpful if you can help me answer these questions and find out the truth.


Gayatri mantra referred to would definitely be of Savitri mantra because Ramayana is about Solar dynasty. Here Solar dynasty implies the birth of souls as rays of Sun. Mahabharata is about lunar dynasty- birth of bodies as reflection of Solar rays on moon (the mind of earth). So no doubt in that aspect.


The following example, where Sītā prays to Agni-deva to be gentle on Hanumān's burning tail, seems more logical to me because she's praying and counting on her own chastity (pātivratya) instead of someone else's.


As per adhyatma Ramayana by Thunjathu Ezhuthachan in Malayalam, lakshmana killed Indrajith using Aindrasthra, an astra which has Indra as the devata. Before using this astra,he prayed to the lotus feet of Lord Rama. This version of Ramayana has an independent standing and its english translation is available here. As per kamba ramayana, the astra used had a crescent shaped tip. see here. As per these ramayans, no mantra was used. Further Mythologies never explain logical issues or how equipments/ technologies, mentioned in the myth, actually work. Every issue in mythology will become a question if logical explanation is sought.


On 5 August PM Modi will attend the much-awaited Bhoomi Pujan for the construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya. As per the media reports, this temple will be about 161 feet tall 3 storey stone structure with pillars, domes and multiple multiple turrets.


The Gayatri Mantra consists of 24 letters and the Valmiki Ramayan has 24,000 verses. The first letter that comes after every 1000 verses of the Ramayan forms the Gayatri Mantra. This mantra is the essence of this sacred epic. The Gayatri Mantra was first mentioned in the Rigveda.


During the conversation when King Dasaratha learned about this and said that he will give his Shanta to them. On hearing this, Rompad and Varshini were very happy. They took care of him with great affection and performed all the duties of parents.


Ram is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, but do you know whose avatar his other brothers were? Lakshmana is considered to be the incarnation of Sheshnag. While Bharata and Shatrughna are believed to be the incarnation of Sudarshan-chakra and conch-shell respectively. These are carried by Lord Vishnu.


Most of us know that Ram was married to Sita through a swayamvara. All the princes present in swayamvara needed to complete a task, a bow was used for that purpose. That Lord Shiva's bow was named "Pinak".


On the first night of exile, when Ram and Sita were sleeping, Nidra Devi appeared to Laxman and Laxman asked her to give blessing so that he would never feel asleep. Devi Nidra asked her if anyone else can sleep instead of you? Laxman advised that her wife Urmila can sleep. After hearing this, Devi Nidra asked Urmila about this and Urmila happily accepted it.


Most of us know that Ram, Lakshman and Sita had spent many years in the forest, but few people will know the name of that forest. The name of that forest was Dandakaranya, in which Ram, Sita and Lakshmana spent their exile. C was spread over 35,600 square miles which included parts of present-day Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. At that time this forest was considered to be the home of the most fierce demons. Hence its name Dandakaranya where "Dand" means "to punish" and "Aranya" means "forest".


The most intriguing episode in the entire Ramayana story is the Laxman Rekha episode, in which Laxman draws a line around his hut in the forest. But this story is not mentioned in Valmiki's Ramayana.


Ravana was the king of all demons. Everyone was afraid of him when he was a child as he had ten heads. He had a strong faith in Lord Shiva. There is strong knowledge that Ravana was a great scholar and he studied Vedas. But did you know what was the reason for Veena as a symbol in Ravana's flag? Ravana was an excellent veena player, due to which the veena was inscribed as a symbol in his flag. Although Ravana did not pay much attention to this art, he liked to play this instrument.


Kumbhakarna was the younger brother of Ravana, whose body was very huge and he was also a gourmet. It is mentioned in the Ramayana that Kumbhakarna sleeps for six consecutive months. He used to get up only one day and only to eat food and sleep again for six months. Do you know why Kumbhakarna was like this?


Once he conducted a Yagya and after the end of Yagya, Brahma appeared in front of this and asked him to make a wish. After listening to this Indra afraid that he might ask his position, Indra requested Saraswati to help. Saraswati sat on Kumbhakarna's tongue and while telling about his wish Kumbhakarna said 'Nindrasan' (Sleep) instead of 'Indrasan' (position of Indra).


The final phase of the Ramayana story describes that Rama and Lakshmana built a bridge to conquer Lanka with the help of the monkey army. It is believed that this story is about 1,750,000 years old. Recently NASA discovered a man-made ancient bridge connecting Sri Lanka and India.


When Ravana's brothers heard about Rama's attack because of Sita's kidnapping, he asked his brother to surrender. Ravana refused to surrender and expressed his desire to attain salvation by dying at the hands of Rama.


One day Yama Devta came to see Sri Rama and to discuss something important. Before starting the discussion he asked Lord Rama to promise him that nobody disrupts this conversation until it is over otherwise he has to give death penalty to that person.


Now Shri Rama got confused because he had to give death penalty to Lakshman according to his promise. In the event of this dilemma, Shri Ram remembered his Guru Vasishta and asked him to show the other way.


This story is just an English translation of this story. All credit goes to the author who wrote it in Hindi.Get here current GK and GK quiz questions in English and Hindi for India, World, Sports and Competitive exam preparation. Download the Jagran Josh Current Affairs App.


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Ramayana is a not only great epic but also a text which is used for worshiping the lord. Ramayana is recited in various orders and divisions for attaining the blessings of lord Rama. Some verses of Ramayana are very powerful mantras which are chanted with devotion and trust.

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