Shreeramrasayan (Gujarati)

This work, Shree Ramrasayan, is the essence of the life story of Shree Prabhu Ramachandra from his birth till Ramrajya was established in Ayodhya. The pictures given in it correspond respectively to various episodes in this life story. Ravan symbolises the ill-fate and vicious ego, which brings fear into human life. Sadguru Aniruddha says, “Ravan, who represents ill-fate, steals Janaki and takes her away from Ram. Janaki represents peace and contentment. However, it is Ram who brings about the end of Ravan. The ego, as in the ‘I’, is Ravan’s life force, and the six foes, viz., desire, fury, lure, etc., form the fundamental substance of his mind. Vile inclinations and ill-fate that trouble me are certainly destroyed. But when? When I become a Vanarsainik of Ram.

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Swayambhagwan Trivikram (Harihar) Anantnamavali (Hindi)

Swayambhagwan (Harihar) Trivikram Anantnamavali – Hindi

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Swayambhagwan Trivikram (Harihar) Anantnamavali (Marathi)

Swayambhagwan (Harihar) Trivikram Anantnamavali – Marathi

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