The Ultimate Liberator!

For the seekers of knowledge
Can there be a knowledge?
better than
The Knowledge of The Divine, Shri Rama!

The one who liberated
Even the blades of grasses
And all the swarms of ants

Leaving none behind
That ever existed
In the Good City of Ayodhya

And placed them in
An exotic heaven
Created exclusively for them
By the Great Grandshire Brahma!

-Nammazhvaar


Ramayanam is Agriculture
Bhagavatham is Harvest
-Me


The twin-syllable, Rama
When a devotee exalts!
The Birth-Death cycle
It permanently halts

Goodness and Wealth
It everyday brings
Sin and poverty
It cleanses and shrinks

-Kambar


Goodness Honesty Sweetness Simplicity
Gentleness Strength Humility Bravery
Valour Talent Prowess Success
Memory Trustworthiness Heroism Genuinity
Such adorable qualities and so much more
By chanting Rama's name you will score!

-Me

My Lord's Story: Goodness Incarnate

Ramayanam in English poetry.

The Supreme Lord of the Universe was once born on this earth as a Human Being, faced challenges and had His share of pain and pleasure going through both good and bad times like any of us. Like any of us He too, took His turn in laughter and cry.

This humility of The Lord, that makes Him come down to earth and share with us our difficulties to show us a way to handle them is what I admire in Him. This quality of Him, makes me surrender to Him unconditionally and makes me want to sing His Glory on and on and on.

My Lord's Story is an out pour of my devotion that seeps out in gratitude for the pains He took to be a lighthouse for us, to cross the ocean of Samsara.

Links to all the posts have been provided in an order on the right side column.


Friday, August 1, 2008

THE GREATNESS OF INDIA







RAMA.

The prince who became a King.



















BUDDHA.
The prince who became a beggar.










Both are Worshiped...!



2 comments:

Unknown said...

Please don't say Buddha became beggar.
Beggar means he lost everything or he born in very poor.
He more than others in thought and in work.

ramesh sadasivam said...

I am not saying that he became a beggar in a negative sense.I am only saying that whenever a person has divine qualities, Indians have always identified them. Their designation nor status have never deluded Indians from seeing their divinity. When I say buddha was a beggar it is not wrong because he lived the life of a beggar. We say Krishna was the Charioteer for Arjuna or a cowherd, that doesn't mean we are underestimating him nor are we putting him down. He was a cowherd and we will always say that he was a cowherd. That doesn't depreciate him in any way.