Who can defeat lord rama

  1. Sita
  2. Rama’s Chandi Homa Details To Defeat Ravana – Ramanisblog
  3. Here's The Story Of Indrajit


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Sita

Sita, (Sanskrit: “Furrow”) also called Janaki, in Sita was raised by King Janaka; she was not his natural daughter but sprang from a furrow when he was ploughing his field. Rama won her as his bride by bending Kusha and Lava. After they reached maturity and were acknowledged by Rama to be his sons, she called upon her mother, Earth, to swallow her up.

Rama’s Chandi Homa Details To Defeat Ravana – Ramanisblog

I have been curious about our worship of Lord Rama and Krishna. Which God did Rama and Krishna worship? They worshiped Shiva and Devi, apart from performing the Yagnyas prescribed in the Vedas. Please read my Post. Chandi Homa in progress. Are there any specific Homas performed by Rama during the Ramayana Period? Rama seems to have performed Santhi Homa after killing Ravana and returning to Ayodhya. Rama Pattabhishekam He also performed a Yagnya at Buxar after His Coronation by marking the Yaagashaala with the tip of His arrow for Lord Shiva . This is called Ramarekhaghat in Buxar. Apart from this Rama seems to have performed Chandi Homa to defeat Ravana. This was performed after Indrajith performed a Secret Yaaga to defeat Rama. After this Lakshmana was rendered unconscious by Inderjith. ‘Rama had performed “Chandi Homa” and invoked the blessings of Durga, who blessed Rama with secret knowledge of the way to kill Ravana. On the day of Ashvin Shukla Dashami, Rama defeated Ravana and rescued Sita. Thus it is termed as Vijaya Dashami. Based on the inferences from Valmiki’s Ramayana, Kalidas’s Raghuvamsa, Tulsidas’s Ram Charit Manas, and Keshavdas’s Ram Chandra Yas Chandrika as well as common perception in India, Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana returned to Ayodhya on the 30th day of Ashwin (19–20 days after Vijayadashmi). To mark the return of Lord Rama, in the evening, the residents of Ayodhya lit their city with millions of earthen lamps (called Deepak). Since then, this day is c...

Here's The Story Of Indrajit

• 10.5K shares • WhatsApp • Share • Tweet • • Facebook Messenger • When we read the epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana, most of our attention is focused on the heroes and the villains. We never notice the characters that are not complete heroes. It is because they lie in that gray area between good and bad, and hence they are conflicted and hence do not come off as strong characters to us. But these characters are the most we all can relate to, because we too lie in the gray area between good and bad, where we strive to do good by ourselves, pushing the bad thoughts aside. One such relatively unknown characters is Indrajit. And if people do know him, they are unaware of how powerful, accomplished and loyal he was. This is Indrajit’s story. 1. It began with Ravana’s quest for the perfect son Ravana, as we know was immensely powerful, and like all egoistic people wanted the perfect son. He ordered the planets to be in the perfect constellation for an auspicious birth of his son. Ravana at the time had conquered everything there was to conquer. The planets, fearing Ravana’s wrath obliged. Thus, his son was born at the most auspicious time, assuring him of a great life ahead. 2. Thus was born a boy whose cry made the sound of thunder Ravana’s son was born of his wife Mandodari, and when the son was born, his cries sounded like thunder, and hence was named Meghanad (meaning thunderous in Sanskrit). 3. He was trained to become the most powerful warrior Meghanad was taught by Sh...