The Story of Valmiki Maharshi and Srimad Ramayana

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Valmiki Maharshi, the author of Srimad Ramayana, was originally named Ratnakara and transformed into a sage after meeting Sage Narada. Srimad Ramayana embodies humanitarian values and traditional Indian culture, focusing on Lord Rama's exile and interactions with his family. The narrative includes heartfelt moments such as Rama's encounter with Bharata in the forest and his offering to his deceased father Dasharatha.


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  1. Hindu College Hindu College Guntur Guntur Department of Sanskrit Department of Sanskrit Aryapadukabhishekam Aryapadukabhishekam 1 1st Unit, Chapter- -1 1 Degree Degree 1 1st stUnit, Chapter stSem Sem

  2. Introduction of Author:- Valmiki Maharshi is the author of the Srimad Ramayana. This is called the original poet. His father was Pracheta. Ratnakara is the original name of Valmiki. He is also known as Prachetas because he is the son of Prachetas. He was a wolf by birth. Ratnakara became Valmiki:- Ratnakara lived by frightening people walking on the forest road and stealing Once on that road the great sage N rada met him Seeing the great sage Narada Ratnakara went to him to commit theft Ratnakara understands the truth. The rise of knowledge is generated.

  3. Summary:- Srimadramayanam is a unique text that imparts humanitarian values to the society and is a literal mirror of traditional Indian culture. Lord Rama is a role model for all. Sri Rama, the patriarchal ruler, went to the forest along with his wife Sita Devi and brother Lakshmana to do exile for 14 years according to his father Dasharatha Maharaja. After some time, Bharata came to the forest to visit Sri Rama who was in exile. Then Sri Rama, who had braids, who wore naravastras, who had folded hands, fell on the ground. Faced without light, emaciated body like the sunless sun in the flood, he recognized Bharata in great difficulty, hugged him, sat on his lap and asked him with concentration and attention."Dadarsha Rama Darshara Yugante Bhaskaram Yatha"Ramachandramurthy's questioning of Bharata:Nayana Bharata! Where is our father Dasharatha Maharaja now? Why did you come anyway? Father is alive! Because you are not fit to come to the wilderness while the father is alive! Father did not die of grief when I came to the wilderness! He asked in a friendly way."

  4. No poor man suddenly passed away"Giving the news of Bharat's father's death to Sri Rama:O Rama, Bharata who heard the words of Lord Rama! When you went to the forest with Sita Lakshmana, my father Dasharatha became very sad and died of grief, I, Shatrughna, offered breakfast to the father. He told the news of the father's death that you should also offer breakfast. Hearing those words, Sri Rama became extremely sad.

  5. Lord Rama's Udaka offering to the Father:Awaking after some time, Sri Rama along with his brothers approached the sacred Ganges and offered Udakama to his father Dasharatha with devotion. And while making a concoction of regi fruits, put it on the darbhas and mourn, O Maharaja! We offer you only food to eat. Realize this and don't be satisfied. Because whatever food humans eat - the same is offered to the gods! After completing the letter to his father, he went to the ashram, embraced his brothers Bharata and Lakshmana deeply, and spent the night thinking about the situation of their father's death. "

  6. Bharata prays to Ramachandramurthy: Early in the morning all the brothers go to the Ganges after bathing and chanting. They approached Sri Ram and sat silently. None of them. Didn't say anything. Then Bharata O Rama! My mother regrets what she did. I surrender to you the entire kingdom inherited from my mother. So enjoy this kingdom without enemies. O worshiper! If you are crowned, all your interests will be happy. Enemies flee in all directions. O Rama! Remove the fault of my mother, mine, and save the venerable father from sin. Orama! I salute you. He prayed that he should show mercy to me and my relatives and to all living beings like the Supreme Lord.

  7. Sri Rama explaining the matter to Bharatu: Sri Rama hugged and gathered his brother Bharatu who was repeatedly praying for him to come to the city of Ayodhya and be crowned. Nayana! Bharata! Earlier, our father Kaikeyi offered the kingdom to our mother as a dowry on the occasion of her marriage. The father blessed your mother Kaikeyi with two boons for her help in the Daivasura battle. Nayana! Bharata! At that time, father blessed your mother with two boons, "Kingdom for you and exile for me", so I was ordered by my father to live in the wilderness for 14 years. '

  8. Oi! Bharata! I followed my father's orders and came to this uninhabited wilderness with Sita Lakshmana. So the father used the word of truth. Nayana! Bharata! Thou shalt crown and make the father a truth-teller. He declared his reluctance to go to the city of Ayodhya, stating that if he did so, his father would be freed from the sin of perjury.

  9. Explaining Lord Rama's Satyavishtha to Bharata: O Bharata! This rajadharma that comes in series is Satyaswarupa. If the king is righteous, all the people of the kingdom will walk in the path of truth. Because the whole world is based on truth! The sages The gods do not think that truth is the best. In this world, truth is the main thing for dharma. Truth is the source of heaven. In this world, truth is the form of Bhagavat. All wealth depends on truth. Truth is the source of everything. Nothing is better than truth. Alms, sacrifices, huma works, vratas, penances, Vedas etc. are all based on truth. Therefore the whole world should take refuge in the path of truth. I am committed to truth. He swore an oath that he would fulfill his father's word. How can I obey the Father's word like this? " "

  10. Bharata coronation of Ramapadukas: O worshiper of Lord Rama, who has the radiance of Pimmata Bharata, equal to the sunlight! This kingdom is yours even if you do not want to receive it. I will rule the kingdom in your name. He prayed that I would be blessed to climb these golden feet and that they would bring good fortune to the whole world. Then Lord Rama granted Bharata's desire and allowed him to climb the feet. Bharata placed those feet on his head and climbed the chariot along with Shatrughnu. He went to Nandigram and consecrated the feet of Lord Rama. Bharata ruled the kingdom as Rama's servant. " '

  11. Thank you all

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