JAI SRI RAM. JAI SITA RAM. OM SRI RAM JAYARAM JAYA JAYA RAM. 1. THE CONCEPTION To the north of the Ganga was the great kingdom Kosala, made fertile by the river Sarayu. Its capital was Ayodhya, built by Manu, the famous ruler of the Solar dynasty. From Valmiki's description of the capital Kosala, it is clear that ancient Ayodhya was not inferior to our modern cities. Even in ancient India city civilisation had reached a high level . WHERE WAS THE KINGDOM OF KOSALA? WHICH RIVER MADE IT FERTILE? WHAT WAS ITS CAPITAL? WHO BUILT IT? TO WHICH DYNASTY DID HE BELONG? CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC King Dasaratha ruled the kingdom from the capital city of Ayodhya. He had fought on the side of the Devas, and his fame spread in the three worlds. He was the equal of Indra and Kubera. The people of Kosala were happy, contented and virtuous. The land was protected by a mighty army, and no enemy could come anywhere near. WHO RULED THE KINGDOM ? ...
2 . SAGE VISWAMITRA https://youtu.be/rTqW27CWPt8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTqW27CWPt8 In course of time, Dasaratha's sons were born Rama of Kausalya and Bharata of Kaikeyi. WHO WERE BORN TO QUEEN KOUSALYA ANS KAIKEYI? Sumitra gave birth to twins, Lakshmana and Satrughna. TO WHOM DID SUMITRA GIV E BIRTH TO?WHY? She had drunk the divine payasam twice. In proportion to the quantity of payasam drunk by the respective mothers, the sons are traditionally considered to be parts of Vishnu. Rama was thus halfVishnu. But such calculations have no meaning, as it is impossible to measure the Infinite arithmetically. SRUTHI tells us that even a fraction of the Supreme Being is whole and complete by itself. "Om Poornamadah Poornamidam Poornat Poornamudachyate Poornasya Poornamadaya Poornamevavasishyate." "What is whole, this is whole; what has come out of the whole is also whole. When the whole is taken out of the whole, the whole still remains ...
26. BHARATA SUSPECTED GAZING across the river Ganga, Guha, the hunter-king, noticed unusual commotion on the bank opposite. A great army had encamped there. He pointed it to his kinsmen standing by his side and said: "Who is this and why has he come here with a large army, apparently to cross the river? The flag suggests that it is Kaikeyi's son Bharata and his army. Yes, I see the flag flying on the top of the chariot and I can recognise the tree painted on it. That is the flag of the King of Ayodhya. Is not Rama's enemy, Bharata, the King of Ayodhya too? Having secured the kingdom unjustly through his mother Kaikeyi, it looks as though he has pursued Rama here to slay him. Get together our warriors and kinsmen and friends. Let them stand ready on this bank. Gather all the boats and fill them with armed men ready for battle. Let us wait and see. If the newcomers are well disposed towards Rama, we shall help them to Having secured the kingdom unjustly through his mother K...
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