Guest guest Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 Dear devotees of SHREERAAM, The most enchanting part of the Holy epic RAAMAAYAN is , if 100 people read it, there can be 100 interpretations. Dasha ratha (king with ten chariots) was interpreted as one who successfully controlled 10 senses 5 outside(baahya) and 5 inside (antarendriyas). Thus Shreeraam`s venerated father had full control over himself and his subjects.He was originally childless and so married 3 consorts, Kousalya,Sumithra and Kaikeyi. But Puthrakaamesti blessed him with four matchless sons. Raavan literally means a man with rava (loud voice). High decibel sound also gave him the name Dasakantha (10 throated).If there were 10 throats there must have been 10 heads unrelated to intelligence and,wisdom . Heads ( thoughts,desires,emotions etc) could not be controlled and subjugated by Raavana unlike Dasharatha. Shoorpanakha mistakenly thought that if Dasarath could have three consorts ,his Noble Son Shreeraam also could have more than one consort and offered herself as the second. She paid for this Divine misunderstanding, but Raavan took revenge. Raavan also paid the price. Thus Raavan`s 10 heads were his uncontrolled terrestrial desires . like w,w.,w and several others.. ijswamy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2007 Report Share Posted June 6, 2007 , " J.SWAMY IRAGAVARAPU " <jiragavarapu wrote: > > Dear devotees of SHREERAAM, The most enchanting part of the Thanks dr jiragavarapu, I wrote another post on Ravan's 10 heads, which got deleted accidentally. The meaning of 10 heads may perhaps be understood by Ego and ahankaar ( " I " & " i " ). Ego is pure form of Tamoguna and does not take part in the body actions. Its seat is said to be in Heart...some say it is in muladhara. Mind creates another supreflous ego, can be called ahankaar...which takes the body and senses as his own tools. this ahankaar keeps a record of our identity, our environments and gross memories. This ahankaar is the center of our pride, our complexes and our miseries and joys. This ahankar is destroyed at the time of death, and a new supreflous ahankar is manifested by our mind in the new body. so everytime, Ravan tried to kill his Ego, to get merged into the supreme, Shiva gave him powers which contributed to his ego (Ahankaar)... so 10 times he tried and each time he was bestowed with more powers and in turn more ahankaar. This was perhaps due to some karmic debt or perhaps he was not yet fit for the final merging into Shiva. so 10 heads may be 10 superflous ahankaars of Ravan, made by his mind on getting siddhis and powers. Rama tried to destroy those ahankaars, and finally cut the connection between his ego (aham) and EGO (Ahankar) through the Manipur chakra and Ravan got liberation. There is no doubt that Ravan was very wise, brave and siddha. The false pride made him a demon, whereas he was a Brahmin.... his book Ravan Samhita is a wonderful book on Tantra... i am still looking for it...although i have read some excerpts from this book He kidnapped sita to take revenge of insult of his sister shrupnakha by Rama and Laxman, and it is very obvious. His character was so high that he did not rape Sita,... just tried to allure her for marriage...the most gentleman's way. There are great Truths hidden behind these stories and perhaps Shanracer wrote in his previous posts the esoteric meaning of Ramayana. with love Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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