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ॐ 卐 Satya Sanatana Dharma (True-Eternal-Way Of Life)/ Vedic-Hinduism; Veganism-Vegetarianism: Universalism/ Humanitarianism! 卐 ॐ
ॐ 卐 Satya Sanatana Dharma (True-Eternal-Way Of Life)/ Vedic-Hinduism; Veganism-Vegetarianism: Universalism/ Humanitarianism! 卐 ॐ Sanatana (Eternal-Natural; without any beginning or end) Dharma, God (Brahman) is omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient. God (Brahman), Individual Soul (Atman) and Creation (Jagat).zDivisions of Sanatana Dharma:- Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Smartism & Shaktism. (1) Vaishnavism:- worship of Vishnu/ his associated Avatars such as Rama & Krishna, as the original and supreme God. (2) Shaivism:- Followers of Shaivism, called "Shaivas,"/ "Saivas"/ "Saivites," revere Shiva as the Supreme Being. (3) Smartism:- Smarta Sampradaya is a liberal or nonsectarian denomination accepts all the major Vedic deities as forms of the one Brahman; who follow the Vedas and Shastras. Sanskrit, Smārta means "relating to memory based on the Smrti, sanctioned by traditional law/ usage, (etc)". (4) Shaktism:- focuses worship upon Adi parashakti or Shakti/ Devi/ Parvati; the Divine Mother as the absolute, ultimate Godhead."The Sanatana Dharma is the universal Law — eternal, without beginning, without end. No one knows when it came into being; no one knows how long it will last..."The Sanatana Dharma is the king of all religions. At the beginning of Creation it was the only (Way). Sanatan Dharma is like the ocean; other Dharmas (Paths) are like rivers — eventually they all merge into the Sanatan Dharma. They lose their separate existence." — Babaji~卐 卐 卐 卐 卐 ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ 卐 卐 卐 卐 卐~OM/ AUM/ ॐ:- The origin of all mantras. OMKAR or Pranavanadham. The first sound that followed the event of the creation of the universe is said to have been the 'OM. The primordial sound of creation. Aum is a Sanskrit word. Sanskrit is one of the oldest known written languages on Earth. The OM/ AUM/ ॐ is the basis of all sounds. It is the universal symbol for God. the 'Mantra of Mantras', the Vishnu Nama, universal name of God. This Mantra is said to be the abode of cosmic consciousness. This symbol is the universe, all that is & could be. It does not stand for the universe, it is the universe. It is extremely auspicious.
S**S
One of the eyes of India
I have read several translations of the Ramayana and have found that this one by Rajagopalachari is most easily agreeable to the Western reader who has little exposure to Indian culture or history. Easy reading. I would also recommend his translation of the Mahabharata.
M**A
My thoughts
Well written translation of original sanskrit scripts. Quite lucid, taking the reader to that era when the devils-rakshasas used to overpower the rishis and righteous men.
P**L
Very interesting read!
This is not the original epic poem "Ramayana," it is in fact a sort of summary of the famous poem. However, it summarizes in a way that keeps the story interesting. As an English major specializing in Ancient poetry, especially epic poetry of the the English and Latin speaking world, I was immediately drawn to the idea of an epic poem which did not originate in the world of the poetry I have become accustomed to. I thought it would be interesting to read an in-depth summary first, and then read the actual poem, since I am not entirely used to Indian culture and ideas/ideals. This book provides the reader not only with a plot-line, but with an explanation of this diverse culture as well. It is a very interesting read and is, as I take it, true to the original. I see it as a must-read for anyone wanting to read the actual epic poem but who is not from India or the surrounding areas.
P**A
Great Classic of World Lit.
I bought this for a study group and this editor was recommended by our teacher, an Indian woman with a Ph.D in Sanskrit. Anyone looking for insight into Hindu culture and spirituality must read this at some point. And I highly recommend studying it as part of a group with a knowledgable guide.
S**Y
awesome book
It's a classic, I've read it before and it's nice to have a copy of it in my library again. the price was good too.
S**Y
I love this book
It seems to be translated by someone for whom english isn't the mother tongue which I found charming. It's lovely how the stories unfold into each other. The story is basically about a conflict between Lord Rama and Ravanna, that's the pretext but it gives an intimate perspective of the Indian point of view.
K**R
I enjoyed it
I Love Indian ancient stories, they inspire even today’s most creative authors with their imagination. Easy to read and follow.
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