RAM KATHA RAHASYA DAY 3 PART 10
Ram Katha Rahasya - English
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This source describes King Dashrath's desire for a child, prompted by Guru Mata Arundhati. Following Guru Vashistha's advice, a yagna is performed, from which Bhagavan manifests and gives Dashrath prasad for his queens. Consequently, Ram, Bharat, Lakshman, and Shatrughna are born. The birth of Ram is portrayed as a divine manifestation, not an ordinary human birth, initially appearing as a four-armed divine being to Kaushalya before transforming into a baby. Celebrations erupt in Ayodhya, and Shiv recounts how he, disguised as a Baba, witnessed Ram's birth, highlighting the power of true devotion
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