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Shree Hari Ram Ram

If there are specific analogies from Gitaji, that would be wonderful to hear and share with all sadhaks. Gita Talk Moderators, Ram Ram

 

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It seems there is a one to one correspondence between the characters in the Ramayana. The king Dasha Ratha literally means ten chariots. If we meditate the ten charriots are 2 legs, 2 hands, 2 eyes, 2 ears, 1nose and 1 mouth of the human body. Similarly, his sons Ram Lakhman, Bharat and Shatrughna means the internal instruments called Manas for Lakhshman(literal translation is aim of mind); Buddhi for Bharat because Bha means light and rat means interested in! What else can be more interesting than our own intellect called Buddhi. Similarly, Chitta for Shatrughna literally killer of enemies, chitta has thoughts which produce all enemies like kama, krodha, lobha, moha, mad ,matsarya; and Rama means the one who is totally engrossed in! Who else other than SOUL! Please Comment with all such similar analogies of our Puranas which give the ultimate meaning and delight. OM!

 

Bhuvangiri Badri Kishore

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