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How Ravana Kidnapped Sita



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So remember when Ravana wanted to steal away Sita - He had Marich assume the form of a golden deer and walked the deer to the ashram. Sita said, "Ram look at that golden deer, I've never seen anything like that, please get that deer for me." And Ram said, "I think this looks like a trick." And Sita said, "No one can trick you, you are the hero of light, you are invincible, you are the Supreme Lord made manifest, just go ahead and get the deer for me." And Ram said, "Sita, You have been in the forest with me for all these years (it had been thirteen years already, one more year was left to complete) and I haven't been able to give you any comfort whatsoever, so certainly I will get the golden deer for you even though I think it is an illusion. Lakshman, you stay here and guard Sita.

And so Ram went off in pursuit of the golden deer, and when the golden deer ran farther and farther away from the ashram and the hermitage, Ram knew that there was some deceit and trickery going on, still he moved in pursuit. Finally, he was well away from the ashram hermitage and he took the arrow in his bow, and he shot the arrow and it landed into the chest of the deer, and the deer immediately became a demon. And he called out in Ram's voice, "Lakshman, I'm shot, I'm injured, I'm in the forest surrounded by demons, and I'm wounded and I'm unarmed and they are going to defeat me, please come immediately and help." And the demon died.

When Sita heard the sound of Ram's voice calling out, She said, "Lakshman, Go help your brother!" And Lakshman said, "Sita, Sita Maiya, no one can hurt Ram, he's the Lord of the three worlds, this must be some trickery or deceit." And Sita said, "How can I believe that this is trickery or deceit when my husband is calling out to me in anguish, please go and help him!" And Lakshman said, "Sita Maiya, I've been ordered by the Lord to stay here and guard you." And Sita said, "I am the Queen, and I order you to go and find your brother!" And Lakshman said, "Sita, this is the first time I am disobeying an order from my brother, but because you have given me another order, I am going to follow your instructions. You go into the house, and don't come out."

Sita went in to the house. And Lakshman took an arrow, and he said the mantra, and he drew a line in the sand all the way around the house, which is called a Lakshman Rekha. He said, "No one can cross this line. Sita, You stay in the house, not for any reason at all will you cross this line. Don't come out of the house. As long as You’re in the house you will be safe, and I will go find Ram."

As soon as Lakshman departed and traveled some distance, Ravana, standing by in the woods, changed his appearance and came in the disguise of an old sadhu. And he came to the hermitage gate and he said, "Bhiksham Dehi, Bhavati Bhiksham Dehi." Sita was stunned, "What sadhu will come to me in the middle of the day, asking bhiksha. It is my dharma as an aryan woman to give alms to any one who asks. She said to him, "Please, you stand there at the gate and I will bring you some food."

Sita went inside the house to get some food, and Ravana came to the house and he tried to cross the line. And he couldn't. Every time he stuck his finger over the line, blazing fire would jump up and sting him. He put his foot there, and the fire burned his foot. And in everyway Ravana tried to cross the Lakshman Rekha, he was unable. And then he understood.

Sita, came to the line, and remembered Lakshman's word. She said, "Sadhu Baba, please, put your hands next to this line, and I will hand you the food over the line." And Ravana said, "What do you think I am, I'm a beggar that you will feed me from afar, you won't bring the food to me and let me sit down and have an asan and a glass of water and a clean place to enjoy my meal! What kind of woman are you? Well, I'll tell you what kind of sadhu am I. I see that you're traveling in the forest with your husband and his brother, with two men. I see that your husband has gone off in pursuit of a deer. I see that your husband has been wounded in battle, and that his brother has left the hermitage, and he is going to help. I see that I'm going to give you a curse that your husband will die in this battle, and Ravana took some water. And Sita said, "No, No, No, Stop! Don't give a curse to my husband, I'll come and give you the food!"

Ravana put down the water, Sita crossed the line, and Ravana took his actual dress, and his actual comportment and left his disguise as a sadhu. And said, "Sita, you belong with me." And he picked her up and carried her away.

Submitted by webdev on Wed, 2007-06-20 13:52.

Story of the Week Archives 1

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Story of the Week:

  1. Story of Happy Guru
  2. Gajendra Moksha
  3. How Ganesh was born
  4. Story of Gautam Muni and the Pot
  5. How Ravana kidnapped Sita
  6. The Story of the Farmer and the Pundit
  7. Gautam Muni and Ahalya
  8. Story of Markandeya Muni
  9. Story of Brahma calling Yoga Nidra
  10. Shankachuda and Tulsi
  11. Story of Ghantakarna
  12. Story of Vindhya
  13. Shree Maa, The Goddess of Kamakhya
  14. Story of Ekavalya
  15. Story of Brahma and Ganga
  16. Story of Sukadeva
  17. Story of Harischandra
  18. Story of how Parvati was born
  19. Story of three thieves
  20. Story of Bali and Vishnu
  21. Story of how Kamadeva becomes Ananga
  22. Story of Disciple seeking Darshan
  23. Story of Lomash Muni and Kaka Bhushundi
  24. Story of Shankacharya and Totrakacharya
  25. Story of Vashishta
  26. Story of Tantrik Sadhak
  27. Story of Keshab Sen and Ramakrishna
  28. Story of Horse sacrifice
  29. Story of Arjuna and concentration
  30. Story of Vyasdev’s conception
  31. How Indrajit got his name
  32. Narad curses Vishnu
  33. Story of Jayant as a crow
  34. Story of Ram and Bharath
  35. Sita’s Vow
  36. Sagara’s story
  37. Story of Ravana, Kumbhakarna, and Vibhishana
  38. Shiva meditates on Vishnu
  39. Shantanu and Matsyagandha
  40. Karna’s Story
  41. Hanuman on Pandava’s Flag
  42. Bhishma’s death
  43. The Three Sadhus
  44. The Story of Mahisha
  45. The Three Sadhus
  46. Story of Runaway Elephant
  47. Daksha's Yajna
  48. The Woodcutter and the Sanyasi
  49. Vishnu and Brahma Compete
  50. Churning the Milk Ocean
  51. How Ganesh' tusk got cut (2 versions)

story of the happy guru

gajendra moksha

Story of the Happy Guru

Gajendra Moksha

May 21 - May 27

May 28 - June 3

How Ganesh was Born

Gautam Muni and Ganga

How Ganesh was born

Gautam Muni and Ganga

June 4 - June 10

June 11 - June 17

How Ravana Kidnapped Sita

Story of Farmer and Pundit

How Ravana Kidnapped Sita

Story of the Farmer and the Pundit

June 18 - June 24

June 25 - July 1

Gautam Muni and Ahalya Devi

Story of Markandeya Muni

Gautam Muni and Ahalya Devi

Story of Markandeya Muni

July 2 - July 8

July 9 - July 15

Brahma and Yoga Nidra

Shankachuda and Tulsi

Brahma calls Yoga Nidra

Shankachuda and Tulsi

June 16 - July 22

July 23 - July 29

Ghantakarna

Story of Vindhya

Story of Ghantakarna

Story of Vindhya

July 30 - August 5

August 6 - August 12

Shree Maa Goddess of Kamakhya

Story of Ekalavya

Shree Maa, the Goddess of Kamakhya

Story of Ekalavya

August 13 - August 19

August 20 - August 26

Story of Brahma and Ganga

Story of Sukadeva

Story of Brahma and Ganga

Story of Sukadeva

August 27 - September 2

September 3 - September 9

Story of Harischandra

Story of how Parvati was born

Story of Harischandra

Story of how Parvati was born

September 9 - September 15

September 16 - September 22

Story of three thieves

Story of Bali and Vishnu

Story of three thieves

Story of Bali and Vishnu

September 23 - September 29

September 30 - October 6

Story of how Kamadev became Ananga

Story of Disciple seeking Darshan

Story of How Kamadeva became Ananga

Story of Disciple seeking Darshan

October 7 - October 13

October 14 - October 20

Story of Lomash Muni and Kaka Bhushundi

Story of Shankaracharya and Totrakananda

Story of Lomash Muni and Kaka Bhushundi

Story of Shankaracharya and Totrakananda

October 21 - October 27

October 28 - November 3

Story of Vashishta

Story of Tantrik sadhak

Story of Vashishta

Story of Tantrik sadhak

November 4 - November 10

November 11 - November 17

Story of Keshab Sen and Ramakrishna

Story of Horse Sacrifice

Story of Keshab Sen and Ramakrishna

Story of Horse Sacrifice

November 18 - November 24

November 25 - December 1

Story of Arjuna and concentration

Story of Vedavyasa's conception

Story of Arjuna and concentration

Story of Vedavyasa's conception

December 2 - December 8

December 9 - December 15

How Indrajit got his name

Narad Curses Vishnu

How Indrajit got his name

Narad Curses Vishnu

December 16 - December 22

December 23 - December 29

Story of Jayant as a Crow

Story of Ram and Bharat

Story of Jayant as a Crow

Story of Ram and Bharat

December 30 - January 5

January 6 - January 12

Story of Sita's vow

Story of Sagara

Sita's vow

Sagara's Story

January 13 - January 19

January 20 - January 26

Story of Ravana, Kumbhakarna, and Vibhishana

Siva meditates on Vishnu

Story of Ravana, Kumbhakarna, and Bhibishana

Siva meditates on Vishnu

January 27 - February 2

February 3 - February 9

Shantanu and Matsyagandha

Story of Karna

Shantanu and Matsyagandha

Karna's Story

March 9 - March 15

March 16 - March 22

Hanuman on Pandava Flag

Bhisma's Death

Hanuman on Pandava Flag

Bhisma's Death

March 23 - March 29

March 30 - April 5

The Great Ego

The Three Sadhus

The Great Ego

The Three Sadhus

April 6 - April 12

April 13 - April 19

Story of Runaway Elephant

Daksha's Yajna

The Runaway Elephant

Daksha's Yajna

April 20 - April 26

April 27 - May 3

Submitted by webdev on Wed, 2007-06-20 13:45.

The Seven Levels of Meaning of Sanskrit

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Every syllable of Sanskrit has seven levels of meanings:

  1. vach artha dictionary meaning
  2. bhava artha meaning according to an attitude of awareness
  3. guru artha meaning according to your guru
  4. darshan shashtra artha meaning according to your school of philosophy
  5. sampradaya artha meaning according to your tribe of sadhus
  6. svadaya artha meaning according to your own level of realization
  7. gupta artha hidden meaning
Submitted by webdev on Wed, 2007-06-20 13:42.