103. OM AMEYATMANE NAMA: ॐ अमेयातमने नम:
Infinite capacity to bless devotees.
In the Divine name vrushakapi, the Lord's dharma swaroopam was shown. We are in Ayodhya. Swami Madvacharya has interpreted the word kapi to mean Varaha and vrusha means dharma. Kashyap prajapati addressed, thus, the Lord as Vrushakapi, says Swami Madvacharya. Ameyatma has the same meaning as Aprameya, seen earlier. We are in Valmiki sadan, where all over the place, without leaving any gap, all 24,000 slokas of Srimad Ramayana are engraved. Many great Acharyas' idols are kept. The Lord can not be understood by atheists and haters; while He is easily available to devotees. In the yuddha kanda, when Lakshmana was hit and fell down, Ravana tried to lift and carry Lakshmana to his palace. But in spite of his great strength, he could not lift Lakshmana. Afterwards, Hanuman, seeing Lakshmana, comes and effortlessly lifts Lakshmana and takes to their camp. Brahma blesses Valmiki to start composing the epic and blesses that Valmiki would be able to know as easily as one would see one's palm, everything in Sri Rama's history, including the secret dialogue between Sri Rama and Sri Sita, which even Lakshmana would not be aware.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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