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De: luistovarcarrillo  (Mensaje original) Enviado: 12/04/2011 18:16
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THE MIRACLE OF PURE LOVE

Rama Navami Special Video

 

 

At a moment when Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba remains hospitalised and countless of His devotees worldover are earnestly praying for His speedy recovery, it is humbling to reflect on how much He has given of Himself in the cause of society, indeed right from His childhood days.

 

On the day of Rama Navami we celebrate the advent of one incarnation of the Lord which happened thousands of years ago and now the same Lord is demonstrating the same eternal principles of Truth and Righteousness, of Unconditional Love and Selfless Service, through His own life. 

"Love is My instrument, My merchandise," Swami once said. And if we look at the story of His life it is nothing but a spellbinding essay on the power of Pure Love. It is impossible to encapsulate His Life and Mission in a documentary however an attempt has been made at Radio Sai to share a few highlights through a one-hour video presentation. Please do not miss to watch below this special offering entitled "The Miracle of Pure Love".

 

This video DVD is actually offered as a complimentary gift along with our product, the two-part classic volume "Journey into Valmiki's Ramayana" authored by Prof. G. Venkataraman which is available on amazon.com andcoralhub.com.

 

http://media.radiosai.org/www/Rama_Navami_Special_Video.html

We hope this will inspire us to unlock the immense power of love that God has so kindly placed in our hearts and propel us to strive earnestly to make our lives His message. 

Thank you.

 

Loving regards,

Radio Sai team.


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The Hindu month of Chaitra hands us over the chance to be in union with the divine, even if it be only for a day. Be it in India or anywhere abroad, Ram Navami is observed with similar zeal by enthusiastic members of the Hindu community.

Ram Navami is one of the holiest Hindu occasions that commemorate the birth of Lord Rama. 

The occasion is important not only for Hindus but many members of other communities as well. Just a cursory glance at the hotspots of the Ram Navami observances can warm one's heart at the sight of people of entirely white origins taking part in the celebrations with shaved heads and maroon clothing. Many liberal Muslims can also be found to observe the festival with extreme earnestness.

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Many Hindus observe a strict fast throughout the daytime on Ram Navami, an act that is believed to lead to the attainment of salvation, breaking it only after sunset. The fast is not compulsory and many people prefer to restrict themselves to a special diet instead, comprising of fruit, root vegetables and potatoes made in any form without haldi (turmeric), garlic, ginger or onion. One can also have tea, coffee, milk, curd and water. 

Sacred rituals are performed all through the Ram Navami day and includes such traditions as Akhand Paath (a constant recital of verses from the famous poetic work Ramacharitamanas) that begins days before the actual festive day and ends on the day itself. Bhajans (religious songs) are sung before the idols of Lord Rama, his loyal brother Lakshman and his devoted wife Sita. These songs glorify the virtues of the threesome and also recapitulate their life and actions. 

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On the festive day, every temple and house is swept clean for the celebrations. Idols or pictures of Lord Rama, Lakshman, Sita and Hanuman are cleaned or bathed and put on a dais. Buring incense and two thaalis (metal plates for worship purposes) are kept before the deities. One plate traditionally contains roli, aipun, rice, water, flowers, a bell and a conch - items necessary for worship. The other contains the prasad, the offering of food to be made to the deities. 

If is a home celebration, the youngest female member of the family is expected to apply a teeka (a red mark) on the foreheads of all the male members of the family, while a red bindi (dot) is applied on the foreheads of all the female members. Then the worship ceremony (puja) begins. Water, roli, and aipun are sprinkled on the gods. Fistful of rice grains are showered on the deities and a collective prayer is performed with the chanting of sacred verses usually done in the presence of a priest. This is followed by the arti (prayer service) that involves the participation of everyone in the family. Singing of bhajans is an essential tradition related to the puja (worship) and everyone together to participates The service comes to a finish with the priest sprinkling ganga jal or plain water over all assembled members and praying for their peace. The worship ends with the distribution of prasad (food offering) among all present for the ceremony. 

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The temple celebrations are similar to the individual observances in homes and witness an early cleaning of the premises. In many temples, idols or images of baby Rama are placed on cradles and rocked by devotees. "Havan" or "yajna"s (special ritual ceremonies) are performed. Idols of Lord Rama, Sita and Lakshmana are also installed seperately in the main chamber and offerings of fruits and flowers are made before them to the accompaniment of the chanting of sacred verses from the Vedas. In South India, Ram Navami is also celebrated as the wedding anniversary of Rama and his consort Sita. Thus ceremonial wedding ceremonies, Sitarama Kalyanam, of the celestial couple are held at temples throughout the region, with much fervor and the Lord's name is chanted all the way through: 

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Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh), Bhadrachalam (Andhra Pradesh) and Rameswaram (Tamil Nadu) are the main places where one can witness the grandest observances of the occassion. Thousands of devotees and tourists from different nations throng these places during Ram Navami to get a feel of the religious excitement. This is the time when Rathayatras (the chariot processions) are taken out at several places. Wooden or stone statues of Lord Rama, his wife Sita, brother Lakshmana and devotee Hanuman are taken out from temples, seated in brilliantly decorated chariots and taken around for some distance before re-installing them. Thousands of people take a dip in the sacred river Sarayu in Ayodhya with the hope of absolute purification and gaining a place in heaven. The annual Ram Navami celebrations are nothing but a testimony to the desire of man to gain a unison with the divine.

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