Guest guest Posted October 2, 2005 Report Share Posted October 2, 2005 QUESTION AND ANSWERS BY PROF ANIL KUMAR & SWAMI’S ANSWERS NO.9 SWAMI ! Kindly tell us about Vasishtha and Visvamitra the two sages who are prominent in the Ramayana? Bhagavan: In ancient days, kings were always guided by their preceptor. They consulted him on all Major issue. That was how sathya and dharma were maintained and upheld. History shows instances when kings were approached their gurus for blessings and guidance, and thus became great. You know how King Krishnadevaraya was guided by his mentor and preceptor, Vidyarana and Emperor Sivaji by Samartha Ramdas. Rama and Lakshmana followed Sage Visvamitra lea rt archery from him and killed demons like Khara and Dushana who were obstructing and desecrating Vedic rituals like yajnas and yagas in the forest. Thus Visvamitra was instrumental in demonstrating to the world at large the velor and expertise of Rama and Laskshmana. Visvamitra also taught Rama the most sacred mantra, the Gayatri. Visvamitra also responsible for the divine wedding of Sita and Rama, which was essence a union pf Prakrti, matter and pursha, energy, the absolute one. He was and is the mitra, friend, of visva, the entire Universe, and so the name sage has been so apt and befitting. Visvamitra was the one who gave Gayatri Mantra to mankind. As he was growing in spiritual stature, he wished to be called Brahmarshi by Vasishtha. He was always competitive and envious of Vasishtha to the extent of even resolving to kill him. On one full moon day he planned to kill Vasishtha and was holding in his hand a big stone to be thrown on his head. Meanwhile, he heard Vasishtha tell his wife Arundhati how bright and beautiful the moon light was and how it was equal to the power of the penance of Visvamitra. His mind immediately changed and he fell at the feet of Vasishtha and the later addressed him as Brahmarshi since he had conquered his ego. (Sharing with Sai Love) Ram Ram ChuganiKobe, Japanrgcjp for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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