50 Ramayana
50 Ramayana
50 Ramayana
The many characters of Ramayana — in Rama’s court. Photo Credit: Painting © ExoticIndia.com
Garuda & Hanuman are two major zoomorphic characters of the Ramayana. Photo Credit:
Painting © ExoticIndia.com
Once a time when Valmiki (Ratnakara) went into the forest and got lost. A hunter, who was
passing by, saw Ratnakara and took him under his own care. Under his guidance, Ratnakara
turned out to be an excellent hunter. As a result,he took to robbery and began looting people
passing from one village to another.
It is said that once Narada, a mythical sage, came to see Valmiki. As Narada played his Veena
and sang praises of the Lord, he saw a transformation coming over Ratnakara. Narada
convinced him of the evil of his ways and converted him into a 'Brahmarishi' or religious scholar.
Narada taught him the sacred name of 'Rama' and asked him to sit in meditation, chanting the
name of Rama. Ratnakara continued his 'tapasya’ chanting the name of Rama. His eyes were
closed. His whole mind was concentrate on the chanting of the name of the Lord. He forgot his
existence. And in this way quite a few years passed. An ant-hill grew all around and above him.
At last, Narada came to see him and removed all the anthills
from his body. Then, he told Ratnakara that his meditation paid off and the God was pleased
with him. Ratnakara was bestowed with the honor of a Brahmarshi and given the name of
Valmiki, since he was reborn from the Valmika (the ant-hill). Sage Valmiki founded his ashram
at the banks of River Ganga.Then,Narada narrated the story of Lord Rama. Thereafter he
received a vision from Brahma in which the Lord instructed him to write Ramayana in slokas,
which the sage readily followed.
Ramayana, originally compose and written by Valmiki, consists of 24,000 shlokas and 7 kaṇḍas
including Uttara kanda Ramayana is composed of about 480, 002 words, being a quarter of the
length of the full text of Mahabharata. Ramayana tells the story of a prince, Rama of Ayodhya
whose wife Sita is abducted by the demon-king of Lanka Ravana. The Valmiki Ramayana is
dated variously from 500 BC to 100 BC or about co-eval with early versions of Mahabharata.
His First Shloka came when he was looking for a suitable place to step into the stream, he saw
a couple mating. Valmiki felt very pleased on seeing the happy birds. Suddenly, hit by an arrow,
the male bird died on the spot. Filled by sorrow, its mate screamed in agony and died of shock.
Valmiki's heart melted at this pitiful sight. He looked around to find out who had shot the bird. He
saw a hunter with a bow and arrows, nearby. Valmiki became very angry. His lips opened and
he cried out.
His first disciples to whom he taught the Ramayana were Kusha and Lava, the sons of
Rama.Valmiki gave shelter to Sita in his hermitage, the twin sons of Shri Rama were born to Sita
in this hermitage. Who later sang the divine story in Ayodhya during the Ashwamedha yajna
congregation, to the pleasure of the audience, whereupon, King Rama questioned who they
were and later visited Valmiki's hermitage to confirm if Sita, the two children claimed as their
mother was in fact his wife in exile. Later, he summoned them to his royal palace. Kusha and
Lava sang the story of Rama there and Rama confirmed that whatever had been sung by these
two children was entirely true.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeAbCsI4Mkk
प्रचेत्सोऽिां दशमः पुत्रो र घविांन्दि |
ि स्मर म्यिृिां व क्यनममर िु िव पुत्रकर |
There is a temple for Valmiki located in Chennai, which is believed to be 1300 years old.
Valmiki is a great example of how people are uplifted by the company of good men. By
coming into contact with Narada, he became a great sage, a Brahmarshi; and he also gave
the 'Ramayana' which the world can never forget. It is one of the great epics of the world.
People of other countries read it in their own languages. The study of the 'Ramayana can
reform our lives.