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The entire Ramayana is a path of sadhana, a way of self-evolution. It takes place through these lovely incidents which look like stories but which have deep inner meanings. Hanuman - the Lord's messenger ...
Ramayana ("Rama's life"): One of the great epic poems of India; attributed to the sage Valmiki, the Ramayana recounts the life and exploits of Lord Rama.
Ramayana: For the past two thousand years the Ramayana has been among the most important literary and oral texts of South Asia.
Ramayana ("Rama's life") one of India's two great national epics telling the story of Rama/ A holy narative of Lord Rama. Rasasvada ...
Ramayana - One of the two most popular Hindu epics the other being Mahabharata. Rama or Ramachandra - The hero of the HIndu epic Ramayana; regarded by Hindus as a Divine Incarnation (avatara). Rechaka - Exhalation.
Ramayana [the life-story of Rama, a celebrated epic poem by Valmiki whose central incident is the abduction of Rama's wife sita by Ravana, king of the raksasas, and her subsequent recovery by Rama and his allies]. Ras see rasa ...
Ramayana - great Indian epic written by the sage Valmiki; tells of the abduction of Rama's wife Sita by the demon Ravana and her rescue by Rama, his brother Lakshman, and the monkey-god Hanuman ...
Read the Ramayana, the Bible, the Quran, the Bhagavata, the Upanishads, the Yogavasishtha or other religious books daily without fail. Study more during holidays.
such as the Purusha-Sukta, the Mandukya Upanishad, the conversation between Yajnavalkya and Maitreyi in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, the suggestiveness of the Creation theories of revelations like the Aitereya Upanishad, the epics of the Ramayana ...
You need to read the Mahabharata/Bhagavad-Gita and the Ramayana to develop your affinity to Him, so that the process becomes more painless. Ishvara Pranidhana leads to marriage to God.
Sun worship is often mentioned in the Ramayana. Before Rama goes to fight Ravana, sage Agastya advises him to worship Surya and chant the Adityahridayam, which destroys enemies, gives victory, removes all sins and sorrows, ...
Anjana (Sanskrit) [feminine of anjana] The mother of Hanumat or Hanuman, the celebrated monkey god of the Ramayana, who is therefore called Anjaneya (son of Anjana).
Often the smallest gestures are the most meaningful - like thumbing through a collection of old photographs or stamp collection, or listening to stories from the Ramayana from an elderly person. Simple things that are so easy to do and cost nothing.
Third power is "Mahima", ability to become as big as universe. Again the story of Ramayana mentions that Hanuman, the monkey God transformed himself in to a very big object while crossing the sea and fighting with demons.
Keep some sacred books there such as Ramayana, Srimad Bhagavata, Gita, Upanishads, Yoga-Vasishtha, etc., for your daily study. Spread a fourfold blanket and over it a piece of soft white cloth. This will serve the purpose of an Asana.
Rāma - an incarnation of God Vishnu preceding Krishna; the principal hero of the Ramayana Rāmāyana ("Rama's life") - one of India's two great national epics telling the story of Rama; cf. Mahābhārata ...
The divine incarnation whose story is told in the Ramayana. Rig Veda ...
There are also many other scriptures such as the Puranas, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, etc. Next come the books written by great mystics or masters such as Swami Sivananda, Swami Vishnu-devananda, or other saints from all traditions.
RAJASUYA-YAJNA: A sacrifice performed by a monarch as a mark of his subduing all other kings. RAMAYANA: A holy narative of Lord Rama. RASA: Taste. RASASVADA: Tasting the bliss of lower Samadhi. RISHI: Sage. RISHIKESH: A sacred place in the Himalayas.
into the air after him and they fell like little stars on the waving treetops. The animals on the beach had never seen such a thing; they cheered Hanuman, then the air burned from his passage, and red clouds flamed over the sky . . ." (Ramayana, ...
This entry appears in Valmiki Ramayana. In his book "Kamsootra" Mud Vatsyayana has recognized massage as a skilled method.
See also: Ananda, Swami, Spirit, Yoga, Spiritual
 
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