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Thursday, July 20, 2017

Rajabhisheka

‘Rama Rajabhisheka’ was a landmark in Treta Yuga attended by

  1. Lord Brahma, 
  2. Devas, 
  3. Maharshis and 
  4. the highly satisfied ‘Praja, and heralded the highly famed Rama Rajya. 
As Rama was seated as its Head on the Naksha (Atlas) of ‘Sapta Lokas’ of Prithvi, all the

  1. Devas, 
  2. Daityas, 
  3. Nagas, 
  4. Yakshas, 
  5. Asuras, and of course the entire humanity were performing their respective duties with devotion and care 
as per established regulations of

  1. Dharma (Virtue), 
  2. Nyaya (Justice), 
  3. Law and Order, and 
  4. Social Security. 
Sadhus and Sages were happy as never before, none resorted to foul means of any kind, women folk had no difficulties and they too observed the regulations as Pativratas;

Sacred Activities like

  1. Yagnas, 
  2. Vratas, 
  3. Punya Karyas, 
  4. Tirtha Yatras, 
  5. Daanas, 
  6. Dhyanas, and 
  7. Veda Pathanas were in full swing. 
In response to Rama’s appeals Daityas, Maha Sarpas and other Power Joints of the Rajya, none dared to follow the ways of the Evil. To Devas too Shri Ram made requests not to impose any
‘Adhi Daivika’ based problems such as natural disasters like Earth quakes, floods and droughts or excessive rains or ‘Akaala Maranas’ or premature deaths. The Praja in Rama Rajya were instrtucted to observe the ‘Varnaashrama Vidhana’, perform useful tasks like construction of

  1. wells, 
  2. Sarovars, 
  3. Temples, 
  4. Choultries, 
  5. Udyanavanas or Public Gardens, 
Pashu Palana or raising cattle, farming and such useful engagements rather than indulge in unhealthy and anti- social activities such as

  1. thieving, 
  2. pilfering, 
  3. causing hurt to others,
  4. amassing money and 
  5. squandering for foul tasks, 
  6. prostitution, 
  7. betting, 
  8. racing, 
  9. drinking and 
  10. yielding to immoral activities. 
As Shri Rama was an ideal Institution of ‘Sishta Rakshaka’ (Protector of Virtue and Justice) and ‘Dushta Sikshaka’ (Punisher of the Evil), the normal Praja (General Public) proved to be a darling King owing to his suave and benevolent treatment and as a severe chastiser and Task Master of wrong doings.

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