Mahaabhaarat
Raam (4) 1.
Introduction and Reasons of Birth
Life in Exile-1: Many people also followed Raam saying that they couldn't live without Raam. Their first stop was near Sarayoo River. They left those people sleeping there and proceeded towards Gangaa River. Their second stop was on Gangaa's banks. There they met Guh Nishaad - Raam's very good friend. Next day Guh arranged a boat for Raam to cross Gangaa, and guided further to Bhardwaaj Muni's Aashram. My Note Then Raam wants to pay something to him as the charge for taking Him across the river, but He Himself doesn't have anything, so Seetaa guesses this and gives her ring to Raam to give it to Guh. But Guh politely refuses to take saying - "What is there in this world which I have not got today? I don't want anything else now, yes, when you will be back then whatever you will give to me, I will take it happily." Raamaayan doesn't have its reference. It just mentions it as an ordinary incident. After crossing Gangaa River He arrived in Bhardwaaj Muni's Aashram. From there, He sent Guh back to his place and came to Vaalmeeki Jee's Aashram. Vaalmeeki Jee directed them to live in Chitrakoot, so they went to Chitrakoot. There they lived for some time. In the meantime Raajaa Dashrath died in separation of Raam, so Bharat was called for immediate coronation. Bharat and Shatrughn came and found Raajaa dead and all things disturbed in Ayodhyaa because of Kaikeyee. He said many bad words to Kaikeyee and tried to prove his innocence to Kaushalyaa about the whole affair. Later he came to know that Mantharaa was the main player of this game. Shatrughn wanted to beat her but Bharat held his hand saying that Raam wouldn't like it - to beat a woman. After the last rites of Dashrath, Bharat declared that he would go to Van to bring Raam back to Ayodhyaa. He did go there with all materials of Raam's Tilak but he couldn't bring Him back except His Paadukaa (footwear). Jayant and Atri Muni After Bharat had left Raam got very sad. One day Raam made some flower jewelry and put them on Seetaa. Indra's son Jayant was looking at Seetaa in the form of a crow. He wanted to test Raam's power, so he hit Seetaa's foot with his beak. It bled. When Raam saw it He aimed an arrow of a stick at the crow. Now crow flew forward and arrow followed him wherever he went. He flew in three Lok, He went to his father, but He said _ "Who can shelter you if you are an enemy of Raam?" He went to Brahmaa Jee but nobody sheltered him. On his way back Naarad Jee told him to go to Raam only and ask His forgiveness. Then he came back to Raam. Raam forgave him but pierced his left eye from that arrow as a punishment. (Since then crows can see only with one eye.) When Raam knew that He was being known there, He went to Atri Muni's Aashram to see him. There they met Atri Muni and Anusooyaa. Viraadh Vadh, Sharbhang Muni, An Aashram, Suteekshn Muni On the way to Atri Muni's Aashram, Raam killed Viraadh Raakshas, and headed towards Sharbhang Muni's Aashram. He was about to go to Brahm Lok that he heard about coming of Raam, so he waited a while. He welcomed them and wanted to give them all his earned powers etc, but Raam politely refused to take them. Then Sharbhang Muni made a pyre, lit it and immolated himself in it. Then Raam proceeded forward. They came to another Aashram. There they saw piles of bones. On asking other Muni, they told Raam that those bones were of other Muni. Raam got very sad. There lived Agastya Muni's disciple Suteekshn Jee. When he heard about Raam's coming he closed his eyes in pleasure to see Him. When Raam came there, he didn't know that Raam was standing in front of him. Then Raam removed His Roop from his heart. Seeing his master disappearing from his heart his eyes got opened and he saw Raam Himself standing there. He fell on His feet. Raam said - "Ask for any Var." Muni said - "I don't know anything, whatever you like give it to me." Then Raam gave him His limitless Bhakti. Then he said - "You gave me whatever you liked, now you give me whatever I like. Live in my heart along with Seetaa and Lakshman carrying bow and arrow." "So be it."
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Created
by Sushma Gupta
On 05/27/04
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Modified on 10/24/04