Dear Friends
Please, Join us with your family and friends to celebrate the festival of
"Ram Navami"
with the Sampoorna Ramayan Path at Dharmakshetra.


Program
Ramayan Path (reading): from 6/04/08 till 12/04/08
twice a day 7:00 h and 19:00 h

Sunday - 13/04/08: 10:00 AM
Hanuman Chalisa
Yagya with Ram Gayatri Mantra
 Hanuman Arti,  Ramayan Arti and Ram Arti.
Prasad (Halwa) and fruits
 

Dharmakshetra Location : Pl. click on following link:
http://www.meetaravindra.com/dharmakshetra/dharmakshetra.htm
 
Please, inform us of your participation at least one day in advance. meeta@meetaravindra.com    or   Tel.(11 - 4339-2134)
Dharmkshetra: Rua João Gross, 119 - Vila Gonçalves
São Bernardo  do Campo (SP)
 

 
At the Dharmkshetra we have promoted many events.
Glimpses of some important fests are on our site:
http://www.meetaravindra.com/dharmakshetra/dharmakshetra.htm
 


Information for the young generation

Ram Navami -- Legend
 

Lord Vishnu took the seventh avatar as Lord Ram to destroy the demon King Ravana. Ravana was very powerful and his tyranny knew no bounds. Sages were not able to perform their rituals under his reign. So, to destroy Ravana, Lord Vishnu took his seven avtaar as the son of Kaushalya, the first queen of king Dasharath. The king had two other queens, Kaikeyi and Sumitra and three children from them - Bharat, Lakshman and Shatrughna.
In course of time, Ram married Sita. Dasharath planned to declare Ram as the crown prince of Koshal. Being the eldest son and rightful heir to his father, he stepped down for his step-brother, Bharat, Kaikeyi's son, to please his foster-mother. He was banished to the forest for 14 long years. His wife Sita and brother Lakshman followed with him during the banishment period.
In the forest, Sita was abducted by Ravana, which resulted in a great war between Ram and Ravana. At the end, aided by a band of monkeys, the most loyal of whom is Lord Hanuman, Ram, killed Ravana. Ram completed his period of exile and came back to Ayodhya to rule the kingdom.
Ram’s life, as described in Ramayana, sets an example of a dutiful virtuous life for an Indian. The legend is cited to prove how Lord Rama always lived a life of righteousness (dharma). Lord Rama is known as Maryaada Purushottam. His life exemplifies the ideal son, ideal husband and ideal ruler. Lord Ram was the true embodiment of humanity. Ram Navami is a therefore a special reminder of the noble ideals for which Lord Ram stood.

 

 
About Shri Rama Navami and the Ramayan Puja
 

Shri Rama Navami is a celebration of the birth of Lord Rama. At Dharmakshetra we are embarking on our first Sampoorna Ramayan puja this year. Ramayan puja involves the reading of the epic Ramayana. Tulsi Ramayan, the Ram Charit Manas, is a popular Avadhi (Eastern Hindi dialect) presentation of the great epic originally written in Sanskrit by Maharishi Valmiki. The Ram Charit Manas, written by Saint Goswami Tulsidas consists of seven chapters namely, Baal Kaand, Ayodhya Kaand, Aranya Kaand, Kiskindha Kaand, Sundar Kaand, Lanka Kaand and Uttar Kaand containing tales of King Dasaratha's court, the birth and boyhood of Rama and his brethren, his marriage with Sita - daughter of Janaka, his voluntary exile, the result of Kaikeyi's guile and Dasaratha's rash vow, the life together of Rama and Sita in the great central Indian forest, her abduction by Ravana, the expedition to Lanka and the overthrow of the demon-king, and the life at Ayodhya after the return of the reunited pair. The Ram Charit Manas is written in stanzas called chaupais, broken by dohas or couplets, with an occasional sortha and chhand.

Please join us by reading, participating in the refrains, or listening to the Ramayan.

ॐ दशरथाये विद्महे सीतावल्लभाये धीमहि
तन्नौ रामः प्रचोदयात्।