RAMA- RAMAYANA The interpretation of Ramayana as a Philosophy of life. ‘Ra’ means light, ‘Ma’ means within me, in my heart so ‘Rama’ means the ‘Light within me’ Rama was born to Dasharath and Kousalya Dasharath means “The Charoits’. The ten Chariots symbolize the five sense organs (Gnanedriya) and five organs of action (Karmendriya) Kousalya means ‘Skill” The skillful rider of the ten chariots can give birth to Ram When the ten chariots are used skillfully. Radiance is born with in . Rama was born in Ayodhya. Ayodhya means ‘a place where no war can happen’ when there is no conflict in our mind, then the Radiance can dawn. The Ramayana is not just a story which happened long ago. It has a philosophical, spiritual significance and a deep truth in it. It is said that the Ramayana is happening in our own body. Our soul is Rama. Our Mind is Sita. Our breath or life force (Prana) is Hanuman. Our Awareness is Laxman and our Ego is Ravana. When the Mind (Sita) is stolen by the Ego (Ravana) then the soul (Rama) gets restless. Now the soul (Rama) cannot reach the mind (Sita) on its own. It has to take the help of the breath-Prana (Hanuman) by being in Awareness (Laxmana). With the help of Prana (Hanuma) and Awareness (Laxmana), the Mind (Sita) got reunited with the Soul (Rama) and the Ego (Ravana) died/vanished. In reality Ramayana is an eternal phenomenon happening...
Read moreSri Ram Vallabha Kunj Janaki Temple, located in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Rama and his consort, Sita (also known as Janaki). This temple, nestled in the sacred town of Ayodhya, holds religious significance due to its association with the epic Ramayana.
Devotees visit the temple to offer prayers and seek blessings from Lord Rama, who is worshiped here along with Sita and Hanuman. The temple architecture is simple yet elegant, reflecting the spiritual ethos of the region. It serves as a center for religious activities, including daily prayers, rituals, and festivals like Ram Navami.
The temple is also a popular stop for pilgrims visiting Ayodhya, as it forms part of the religious circuit associated with Lord Rama's life and legacy. Sri Ram Vallabha Kunj Janaki Temple not only symbolizes devotion to Rama and Sita but also embodies the cultural and spiritual heritage of Ayodhya, making it a cherished landmark for devotees...
Read moreAmong one of the most oldest temple of Ayodhya, where you get to see lord Ram in his young age. This temple is my Guru Gharana and i visit over here frequently. Some of the most popular events that are organised here are - 1- SAWAN JHULA 2-RAM VIVAH 3- HARIYALI TIJ 4- RAM JANAMOTSAV and many more. This temple is also among biggest reknown temples in Ayodhya. This temple provides food to homeless people's everyday and that too free of cost. I strongly recommend to visit here if you are visiting Ayodhya. JAI...
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