Sita ramayana
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This canto is entitled “Patalakhanda” in it the assemble sages ask Suta to give an account of Lord Rama’s activities. It even includes a narration of the Ramayana that took place in a earlier kalpa and is different (kalpa bheda) in some resepects to the more recent Ramayana. The greatest repository of Ramalila in the puranas that I know of is the Padma Purana wherein much of the fifth canto is devoted to Lord Rama. As an example Srimad Bhagavatam has three chapters (10-12) in canto nine, dedicated to Lord Rama. In this current Kali yuga that will not be possible but we do get some help from the Puranas most of which have parts dedicated to Rama-lila and often fill in some details not found in the Valmiki Ramayana. Thus we only have an insignificant fraction of the original Ramayana making for a lot of lacunae that need to be filled in. However the sastras are vast and in them many apparent contradictions and mysteries are resolved including the mystery of why Rama exiled pregnant Sita to the forest.Īccording to Madhvacarya’s Mahabharata Tatparya Nirnaya 2.3-4 the original Mula Ramayana was a massive work consisting of 100 crore slokas (1 billion) while the currently available Valmiki Ramayana consists of only 24,000 slokas.
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He is completely free to do anything and everything, for He is always my worshipful Lord unconditionally.” “I know no one but Krsna as my Lord, and He shall remain so even if He handles me roughly in His embrace or makes me brokenhearted by not being present before me. To them Krsna is their Lord no matter what, as exemplified in the last verse of Lord Caitanya’s Siksastaka. That we have to accept Krsna on His terms, and that no matter how it may seem to us, that Krsna always has our best interests at heart. Most devotees realize that we cannot always enter into the Lord’s mysteries. They forget it is a divine lila and that the Lord has His own reasons for doing what He does, and that they are not always within the purview of our tiny understanding. It seriously tests their faith and in some cases actually breaks it, leading some to even offend Lord Rama. Free Acrobat reader required.įor some people the episode of Rama exiling Sita to the forest, while she was five months pregnant, is one of the most disturbing and incomprehensible events in the Ramayana. This article is available in Russian and Spanish as a PDF.