RAM KATHA RAHASYA DAY 2 PART 8
Ram Katha Rahasya - English
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20m
The discourse explores the naming ceremony of Lord Ram, Bharat, Lakshman, and Shatrughna, detailing the meanings and historical significance of their names. The speaker highlights three iconic figures each for Ram and Bharat from Indian lore. Ram’s divine nature is revealed subtly through childhood Leelas, including incidents where Kaushalya experiences and forgets his divinity due to Yoga Maya. Contrasts are drawn between Ram’s concealed divinity and Krishna’s open display of godhood. Ram’s early education at the Guru’s ashram is described as divine play. The session concludes with anticipation of singing verses from Ram’s childhood pastimes (Rams Balila).
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