terça-feira, 23 de março de 2010

Oito Versos ao Senhor Ramacandra

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De Os Deuses da India


Oito Versos ao Senhor Ramacandra

Depois de terem comido com grande jovialidade, os devotos se aproximaram de Sri Caitanya. Quando Se sentou o Senhor, Seus seguidores se sentaram ao Seu redor. Ao ver Murari Gupta diante de Si, o Senhor sorriu e disse-lhe: “Murari Gupta, ouvi que compuseste oito versos sânscritos descrevendo o Senhor Ramacandra. Eu gostaria que os recitasses”. Ao receber a solicitação do Senhor, um extático Murari deu início à recitação de seus versos.


1. Adoro repetidamente o Senhor Ramacandra, o mestre espiritual dos três mundos. Diante dEle, sempre Se encontra Seu irmão e devotado servo Laksmana, o local de repouso do Senhor Ananta Sesa e o melhor dos arqueiros, cujo corpo, glorioso com ornamentos belíssimos, é esplêndido como ouro.


2. Adoro repetidamente o Senhor Ramacandra, o mestre espiritual dos três mundos. Tendo matado Khara, Trisirah, Kambandha e seus seguidores, Ele tornou a floresta de Dandakaranya pura e gloriosa. Matando o inimigo Vali, tornou-Se amigo de Sugriva.


3. Vida após vida, adoro os pés do Senhor Ramacandra, o orgulho da dinastia Raghu e o grande mestre de todos.


4. Vida após vida, canto as glórias do Senhor Ramacandra, Ele que liberou Ahalya e o candala Guha, Ele que é abanado com camaras por Satrughna e Bharata. Ajoelhando-se diante do Senhor Ramacandra, Hanuman canta Suas glórias.


5. Adoro os pés do Senhor Ramacandra, o mestre dos três mundos, aquele que, colocando sobre Sua cabeça a instrução de Seu guru, deixou Seu reino e passou a vaguear pela floresta para o benefício dos semideuses e devotos. Adoro os pés pertencentes àquele que, tendo matado Vali, deu a Sugriva tanto um reino como Sua amizade.


6. Adoro os pés do Senhor Ramacandra, que, com a ajuda de Laksmana e dos macacos, construiu, como se em uma brincadeira, uma ponte cruzando o intransponível oceano. Adoro os pés pertencentes àquele que matou Ravana e seus parentes, o Ravana que nem por Indra poderia ter sido derrotado.


7. Adoro os pés do Senhor Ramacandra, aquele cujas glórias mesmo os yavanas ouvem com fé; aquele que, através de cuja misericórdia, possibilitou o santo Vibhisana tornar-se rei de Lanka, muito embora Vibhisana não tivesse qualquer interesse pela posição real.


8. Adoro os pés do Senhor Ramacandra, o mestre de todos, Ele sobre quem cantam os Vedas: “Rama é o Brahman Supremo, Rama é o mestre dos universos”, Ele que, para deter aqueles de mentalidade maléfica, sempre carrega Seu arco, Ele que protege os cidadãos como se Seus próprios filhos fossem, Ele por cuja misericórdia todos os moradores de Ayodhya tornaram-se, enquanto em seus próprios corpos, residentes de Vaikuntha, Ele de cujo santo nome o senhor Çiva, vestindo apenas as quatro direções, sempre desfruta, Ele cujos pés Lakñmé serve eternamente.


Assim recitou Murari Gupta os oito versos por ele escritos, versos a descreverem as nectáreas glórias do Senhor Ramacandra. Satisfeito com a audição desses versos, Caitanya Mahaprabhu acomodou Seus pés de lótus sobre a cabeça de Murari Gupta. O Senhor disse: “Ouve, Murari Gupta. Por Minha misericórdia, servirás o Senhor Ramacandra nascimento após nascimento sem qualquer obstáculo. E todo aquele que se refugiar em ti, mesmo que por um ínfimo instante, certamente alcançará com grande facilidade os pés de lótus do Senhor Ramacandra”.


do Sri Caitanya Bhagavata, Antya-khanda, Capítulo Quatro

Tradução de Bhagavan dasa, revisão de Naveen Krsna dasa e Prema-vardhana devi dasi


fonte :

http://www.novagokula.com.br/novagokula/noticias.php?id=959




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Ramayan Theme Music




This video is dedicated to Lord Rama
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Names Meanings

Achala Still Lord
Achyuta Infallible Lord
Adbhutah Wonderful God
Adidev The Lord of the Lords
Aditya the Son of Aditi
Ajanma One Who Is Limitless and Endless
Ajaya the Conqueror of Life and Death
Akshara Indestructible Lord
Amrut One Who Is Sweet as Nectar
Anaadih One Who Is the First Cause
Anandsagar Compassionate Lord
Ananta the Endless Lord
Anantajit Ever Victorious Lord
Anaya One Who Has No Leader
Aniruddha One Who Cannot Be Obstructed
Aparajeet the Lord Who Cannot Be Defeated
Avyukta One Who Is As Clear As Crystal
Balgopal the Child Krishna, the All Attractive
Bali the Lord of Strength
Chaturbhuj Four-Armed Lord
Danavendra Granter of Boons
Dayalu Repository of Compassion
Dayanidhi the Compassionate Lord
Devadidev the God of the Gods
Devakinandan Son of Mother Devaki
Devesh Lord of the Lords
Dharmadhyaksha the Lord OF Dharma
Dwarkapati Lord of Dwarka
Gopal One Who Plays With the Cowherds, the Gopas
Gopalpriya Lover of Cowherds
Govinda One who pleases the Cows and the Nature.
Gyaneshwar the Lord of Knowledge
Hari the Lord of Nature
Hiranyagarbha the All Powerful Creator
Hrishikesh the Lord of All Senses
Jagadguru Preceptor of the Universe
Jagadisha Protector of All
Jagannath Lord of the Universe
Janardhana One Who Bestows Boons on One And All
Jayantah Conqueror of All Enemies
Jyotiraaditya the Resplendence of the Sun
Kamalnath the Lord of Goddess Lakshmi
Kamalnayan the Lord with Lotus Shaped Eyes
Kamsantak Slayer of Kamsa
Kanjalochana the Lotus-Eyed God
Keshava One Who Has Long, Black Matted Locks
Krishna Dark-Complexioned Lord
Lakshmikantam the Lord of Goddess Lakshmi
Lokadhyaksha Lord of All the Three Lokas (Worlds)
Madan the Lord of Love
Madhava Knowledge Filled God
Madhusudan Slayer of Demon Madhu
Mahendra Lord of Indra
Manmohan All Pleasing Lord
Manohar Beautiful Lord
Mayur the Lord Who Has A Peacock Feathered-Crest
Mohan All Attractive God
Murali the Flute Playing Lord
Murlidhar One Who Holds the Flute
Murlimanohar the Flute Playing God
Nandgopala the Son of Nand
Narayana the Refuge of Everyone
Niranjana the Unblemished Lord
Nirguna without Any Properties
Padmahasta One Who Has Hands like Lotus
Padmanabha the Lord Who Has a Lotus Shaped Navel
Parabrahmana the Supreme Absolute Truth
Paramatma Lord of All Beings
Parampurush Supreme Personality
Parthasarthi Charioteer of Partha - Arjuna
Prajapati Lord of All Creatures
Punyah Supremely Pure
Purshottam the Supreme Soul
Ravilochana One who's Eye Is the Sun
Sahasraakash Thousand-Eyed Lord
Sahasrajit One Who Vanquishes Thousands
Sahasrapaat Thousand-Footed Lord
Sakshi All Witnessing Lord
Sanatana the Eternal Lord
Sarvajana Omniscient Lord
Sarvapalaka Protector of All
Sarveshwar Lord of All Gods
Satyavachana One Who Speaks Only the Truth
Satyavrata the Truth Dedicated Lord
Shantah Peaceful Lord
Shreshta the Most Glorious Lord
Shrikanta Beautiful Lord
Shyam Dark-Complexioned Lord
Shyamsundara Lord of the Beautiful Evenings
Sudarshana Handsome Lord
Sumedha Intelligent Lord
Suresham Lord of All Demi-Gods
Swargapati Lord of Heavens
Trivikrama Conqueror of All the Three Worlds
Upendra Brother of Indra
Vaikunthanatha Lord of Vaikuntha, the Heavenly Abode
Vardhamaanah the Formless Lord
Vasudev All Prevailing Lord
Vishnu All Prevailing Lord
Vishwadakshinah Skilfull and Efficient Lord
Vishwakarma Creator of the Universe
Vishwamurti Form of the Entire Universe
Vishwarupa One Who Displays the Universal Form
Vishwatma Soul of the Universe
Vrishaparvaa Lord of Dharma
Yadavendra King of the Yadav Clan
Yogi the Supreme Master
Yoginampati Lord of the Yogis

"Happy Returns" (Song Inspired from Ramayana)

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"Ramayana (A Hindu Epic) was originally written by a sage Valmiki in the Sanskrit language and later on it was translated into other languages in different versions.

"The main story of the Ramayana is about Lord Rama. In short the Ramayana is about Rama who was born in a royal family and was supposed to be the king, but because of his step- mother, he was forced to exile from his kingdom for fourteen years. During this period his consort Sita was kidnapped by a demon called Ravan, who was the king of Lanka. Rama with the help of his brother, Lakshman, and an army of monkeys under the leadership of Hanuman, rescued Sita.

"But the Ramayana isn't only about Lord Rama and his attempt to rescue his consort Sita. Ramayana is also about devotion, loyalty, family roles and respect to elders."
http://adaniel.tripod.com/ramayana.htm


HAPPY RETURNS (Written & sung by Lila)

Ah, too deadly was the arrow
That fell like a hissing cobra
Help, me, oh God,
To fix the error, the mind deceives me.

But before you leave thee,
To the wilderness to rove,
Tears bedew the face
That touches your feet.

Part we, dear devoted
Weeping to weeping and joy to joy

Years have gone by,
And more seasons will follow.
In the fullness of time,
I wish a Happy Return

But in this torturing dream,
My feeble senses fail me.
Evenings thickening Shade
Descended on distant shores.

Rested By the river, days of toilsome journey over.
Weeping to weeping and Joy to Joy...

Gods and Spirits, Bright Immortals,
Fragrance of Celestial Blossoms,
HE is our Lord, the Creator of All...
Even Happy Returns, Happy Returns...

Ramayana (~The Whole Story~)

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This is the story of Lord Rama's life
This video Contains "Hey Ram Hey Ram" bhajan by Jagjit Singh too
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Tulsidas

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Sant Tulsidas Bhajan

A lilting devotional group melody knit in four ragas- composition by saint/poet Gosvami Tulsidas, author of Tulsi Ramayan known as Ramcharith Manas in Hindi. Poet who lived 1532 to 1623.

Discourse between Muni Valmiki and Shri Ram

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This is an expert from Sant Tulsidas's magnum opus. When God Ram came to Valmiki's ashram. He asked where he should stay? Here is Muni Valmiki's answer.