RAM KATHA RAHASYA DAY 3 PART 12
Ram Katha Rahasya - English
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This source details the Swyambar ceremony in King Janak's court where Ram and Lakshman enter. Everyone present perceives Ram differently based on their individual nature and devotion ("Jaki Rahi Bhavana Jaisi, Prabhu Murti Dekhi Tin Taisi"). The assembled kings and princes attempt to lift Lord Shiv's bow, but all fail, leading Janak to lament the apparent absence of warrior strength. Lakshman's intervention and Ram's eventual lifting and breaking of the bow signify his divine power and fulfill the condition for Sita's marriage
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