RAM KATHA RAHASYA DAY 6 PART 27
Ram Katha Rahasya - English
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23m
In this part of the Day 6 discourse, the speaker highlights the transformative power of Ram’s leelas (divine acts) in shaping the devotee's heart. The narrative emphasizes humility, the surrender of ego, and detachment from worldly identities. Through examples from the Ramayana, listeners are reminded of how even powerful sages and kings bowed before Ram’s divinity. The talk encourages cultivating bhakti (devotion) over ritual, understanding over dogma. With a gentle yet firm tone, the speaker reminds us that only through heartfelt love and surrender can one approach the divine essence of Lord Ram.
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