Jeevathma aur paramatma ka Milan Lord shiv

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Once again Lord shiv highlights the importance of ram Bharat Milan. I loved the line jeevatma paramatma Milan.what is samarpan to God.understanding you are a tool he has sent to this world to serve his purpose. He will guide you but the work you have to do till he wants you to do.aren't we all supposed to be care takers of this world doing karma as per the dharma he has set.when I say dharma I am not talking tradition but the larger order of things with respect to prakriti. Shouldn't sanskriti change as per the changes in prakriti and isn't our duty to assure change. Our epics show bhakti bhav in relations and to have true samarpan a loving trusting relations help.Bharat does it as a brother. Hanuman does it as a sevak. Arjun does it as a friend. Radha does it as a lover.true love without expectation take you to God. When you accept yourself a care taker he gives guidance and you are able to understand that guidance. Understand he trusts us.deliver on his trust he will take us to glory.just like Bharat just like arjun
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Posted: 9 years ago
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very nice post..all the names u have taken are the pinnacle of the relationship between a bhakt and the Bhagwan.

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Posted: 9 years ago
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bhakt aur bhagavaan kaa sambandh hi jagat kaa sabse sachchaa sambandh hain.
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@arjith it is in relations. For ram lakshman was his wealth and Bharat power. If we take the knowledge that in loving relations the real wealth and power lies we will put efforts in cultivating relations. Ramayana is all about relations. And Krishna create such relations for pandavas.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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so true, there has to be love in the relations otherwise sambandh turns into bandhan.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Nice post Shruti!
A very point highlighted by shiva about Ram and Barath.

Indeed the surrender to His Will is the essence of life and that's what Barath symbolises .
Nice episode and all were good !
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Posted: 9 years ago
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@vipraja the interesting point was I had never thought about Bharath and Ram as Jeevathma, Paramatma. And SKR is consistent in that. Mandavi tells Bharath is the reflection of Ram and it is true right. Actually all Jeevathma's are to be reflections of Paramatma
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Beautiful post di
SKR has built the relationship of Ram and Bharat wonderfully..
Not just during adulthood where we saw Bharat as a reflection of Ram but even during their teenage years , Bharat's cry "Ram bhaiyya" and Ram protecting him..
Beautiful depiction of how just by calling the name of Ram(parmathma), with pure heart, a Bhakt can get solace from all his problems..
And yesterday Mahadev explained it even well...


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Posted: 9 years ago
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@Shruthi: Nice post. You highlighted the relations but left the most important one. Guru bhakt.
This generation totally forgot about guru bhakt as teachers failed to behave as a true role model.
Guru Vashisth and guru vishwamitra were the prime reason for the behaviour of brothers. Hope we return to those days where a teacher behaved as a teacher and a student as a student.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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@Ramya since you bought the aspect of Guru let me tell one thing. Who is Guru. Is it that person who teaches you in school, college. Is it the person who mentors you professionally. Is it your parents who supported you when you tried to walk, your friend who helped you with a difficult subject, or a passer by who showed you the way to a certain place, or your kid whose question makes you run to Google Matha for answer First and foremost we have to look outside the rigidity of who Guru is. All the people mentioned above as Guru's as we get knowledge from them in one form or the other. The ability to take right knowledge from every person we encounter moulds a person. That is why I didn't stress on Guru but on relations. If you cultivate good relations, in each relation you will find Guru. You will take something from each other. Krishna showed the path to Arjuna. Yes he is called Jagat Guru. But for Arjun he was his friend. The one with whom he could talk, request, tell his pain and even have fights 😃. And if each relation is good and duty bound we will get good teachers in schools and colleges too.

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