File 32.
Dated : May 14, 2012.
Jai Sri Ram.
Preparations for the Yajna :
Sri Rama connates and associates obviously with His celebrity Bow, Kothandam in many ways. By yawing the Shiva Danush Sita was married to Him. By over powering ParasurAm He got the Vishnu Danush and using this, He ended the Kara, DushaNa army. Sita, throwing Her own prowess to winds, awaited Rama for freeing Her from the RavaNa bhavana relying on His archeries and His esteem attached to it. Rama destroyed the Setu bridge using the same Bow which won Him the war on RavaNa. Thus the icon of Rama is His Bow and we bow to that Rama who holds on to it ever in the service of His devotees.
We now move on to the Ramayana Story where Yajna preparations are underway.
The site for the same was identified on the north banks of the river, Sarayu and the Yajna pasu or the Royal horse, Aashwa was made to go round the countries to accept the challenge and the sovereignty of Ayodhya. It will go round for a full year and on its successful return either by peace or victory over rivals, the Yajna will begin. King Dasaratha had no difficulty in commencing the same.
He ordered that invitation be sent to Janaka, King of Mithila as well to those of KEkaya, Kasi, Angadesa up to the eastern boundary of Sind and Sowrashtra. Special efforts were made to bring Rishyasingar in whose august presence the Yajna was to be performed.
Several sages were invited and the people of all the nations thronged to witness the rarest of the Yajna their King is performing for a child to be blessed to Him.
All arrangements for their stay, food, amusement and vacation got underway and many of the workers for building a new town for this purpose, with the assistance of masons, carpenters, decorators and the like were engaged with special care and purpose, such that no defect will arise from any quarters in the successful fulfillment of the Yajna and in bestowing the fruits of IT.
Let us also reserve a prominent place at the Kirutu site for a full view of the happenings as it gets underway......
--K S S.
Dated : May 14, 2012.
Jai Sri Ram.
Preparations for the Yajna :
Sri Rama connates and associates obviously with His celebrity Bow, Kothandam in many ways. By yawing the Shiva Danush Sita was married to Him. By over powering ParasurAm He got the Vishnu Danush and using this, He ended the Kara, DushaNa army. Sita, throwing Her own prowess to winds, awaited Rama for freeing Her from the RavaNa bhavana relying on His archeries and His esteem attached to it. Rama destroyed the Setu bridge using the same Bow which won Him the war on RavaNa. Thus the icon of Rama is His Bow and we bow to that Rama who holds on to it ever in the service of His devotees.
We now move on to the Ramayana Story where Yajna preparations are underway.
The site for the same was identified on the north banks of the river, Sarayu and the Yajna pasu or the Royal horse, Aashwa was made to go round the countries to accept the challenge and the sovereignty of Ayodhya. It will go round for a full year and on its successful return either by peace or victory over rivals, the Yajna will begin. King Dasaratha had no difficulty in commencing the same.
He ordered that invitation be sent to Janaka, King of Mithila as well to those of KEkaya, Kasi, Angadesa up to the eastern boundary of Sind and Sowrashtra. Special efforts were made to bring Rishyasingar in whose august presence the Yajna was to be performed.
Several sages were invited and the people of all the nations thronged to witness the rarest of the Yajna their King is performing for a child to be blessed to Him.
All arrangements for their stay, food, amusement and vacation got underway and many of the workers for building a new town for this purpose, with the assistance of masons, carpenters, decorators and the like were engaged with special care and purpose, such that no defect will arise from any quarters in the successful fulfillment of the Yajna and in bestowing the fruits of IT.
Let us also reserve a prominent place at the Kirutu site for a full view of the happenings as it gets underway......
--K S S.
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