Friday 14 August 2015

Ramayana details about the book

Ramayana is the best of all Epics of our mystic land Bharath.  Saint Valmigi wrote this Epic from out of Jnana Drishti under extreme grace of the Lord Sriman Narayanan.  There are plenty of characters in Ramayana, either positive or negative, as personification of various spiritual and yogic motions / concepts highlighted in the Vedic & yogic and lore. In fact, the cosmic truths behind Ramayana characters signifying many segments of Sri Vidya/Patanjali Yoga/other higher philosophies are well brought out in this super title according to Amarakavi siddheswara.
In brief, Lord Maha Vishnu chose to be born as a man on earth and son of King Dasaratha and demonstrated practically as to how a man should conduct a virtuous life and succeed in tapas amidst all odds and trials in life.  The whole story of Ramayana also allegorically stands for the entire gamut of tapas or yogic practices aimed at God realization through Inner Voice. The specialty of this great Epic is that almost all deities and celestials in Indian Mythology have participated as characters to assist Lord Sri Rama during his entire role from childhood to Pattabhishegam. 
The book contains many charts and tables depicting almost all the characters and their significations in yogic/spiritual/philosophical/mythological parlance. Therefore this book is unique in itself in that it enlightens every reader according to his store of knowledge in Indian higher philosophy.  It is also true that this wonder book released under the divine revelations experienced by Amarakavi Ramachandra is a boon to every reader, amateur or adept in Indian mysticism.
While Ramayana is well accepted as a divine grantha and its recitation is also frequently conducted with much devotion and sanctity throughout India, we believe that all the reading public of Ramayana will make an attempt to understand the cosmic truth behind this great divine Epic and get enlightened with the true concept of human evolution and spiritual progress towards self-consummation with the divine by digest of this wonder book emerging out of Amarakavi’s spiritual experience and knowledge.  Let this small tribute to Amarakavi serve as a bacon to reveal the substance behind the shadow of the great story of Ramayana. 
                                Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram

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