Lord Shrii Raama Sets the Proper Example
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• November 11, 1998
In Bhagavad-Giitaa 3.221 - 3.23, the Lord states: yad yadaacharati shreShThastattadevetaro janaH | sa yatpramaaNaa.m kurute lokastadanuvartate || giitaa 3.21 || What ever action a great man performs, common men follow. And whatever standards he sets by exemplary acts, all the world pursues (bhagavad-giitaa 3.21). na me paarthaasti kartavya.m triShu lokeShu ki~nchana | naanavaaptamavaaptavya.m varta eva cha karmaNi || giitaa 3.22 || O son of Prithaa, there is no work prescribed for Me within all the three planetary systems. Nor am I in want of anything, nor have I a need to obtain anything - and yet I am engaged in prescribed duties (bhagavad-giitaa 3.22). yadi hyaha.m na varteya.m jaatu karmaNyatandritaH | mama vartmaanuvartante manuShyaaH paartha sarvashaH || giitaa 3.23 || For if I ever failed to engage in carefully performing prescribed duties, O Paartha, certainly all men would follow My path (bhagavad-giitaa 3.23). In this spirit, we can see how Lord Raamchandra, who had no need to worship anyone (and certainly not Himself) or follow any dharma, observed the night before His coronation ceremony. The Vaalmiiki-Raamaayana, Ayodhya-kanda, sixth canto, states: gate purohite raamaH snaato niyatamaanasaH | saha palpaa vishaalaakShyaa naaraayaNamupaagamat || 1 || pragR^ihya shirasaa paatrii.m haviSho vidhivat tataH | mahate daivataayaajya.m juhaava jvalitaanale || 2 || shoSha.m cha haviShastasya praashyaashaasyaatmanaH priyam | dhyaayannaaraayaNa.m deva.m svaastiirNe kushasa.msare || 3 || vaagyataH saha vaidehyaa bhuutvaa niyatamaanasaH | shriimatyaayatane viShNoH shishye nakharaatmajaH || 4 || Having bathed himself, when Vasishtha (the family priest) had left, Shrii Raama with a concentrated mind worshipped Lord Naaraayana with the co-operation of his wife (Siitaa), who had (exceptionally) large eyes. (1) Taking up with his head bent low (in reverance) the vessel containing ghee (for being poured into the sacred fire as oblation), he then consigned the ghee to the lighted fire with due ceremony for the pleasure of Lord Vishnu (the Supreme Deity). (2) Tasting the remainder of that offering and expecting (in return) what was dear to him, Shrii Raama (son of Dasharatha, the foremost of men) silently lay down to sleep with his mind fully controlled on a mat of Kusha grass spread by himself in (the hall of) the glorious temple of Lord Vishnu along with Siitaa ( a princess of the Videha kings) contemplating on Lord Naaraayana. (3-4) As an side, the translator writes in a footnote to the last verse that, "The learned commentators point out that the Deity referred to here is no other than Lord Shrii Ranganaatha, who had been worshipped by a long line of the rulers of Ayodhya as their chosen deity in a separate shrine built within the precincts of the royal palace. We are told at length in the Paataala-khanda, of the Padma-Puraana how Shrii Raama so kindly handed over the image to Vibhiishana, through whom it reached Shriirangam (near Tiruchirapally) in South India, where it exists even to this day and is held in the highest reverence by the Vaishnavas and other devotees all over India." The Bhagavad-Giitaa translations provided above are those of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami. The translations of the Raamaayana given above come from the Gita Press edition. Any errors in transliteration are mine alone. adiyen Krishna Susarla
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