Shri Ram's Pitambar Flashes Like Lightning on His Dark-Hued Body
shriramchandra kripaalu bhaju man harann bhavbhay darunnam |
navkanj-lochan, kanj-mukh, kar-kanj, pad kanjaarunnam ||1||
kandarp agnnit amit chhavi, navneel neerad sundaram |
pat peet maanhu tadhit ruchi shuchi naaumi janak sutaavaram ||2||
bhaju deenbandhu dinesh daanav-daaitya-vansh nikandanam |
raghunand aanandkand koshalchand dashrath-nandanam ||3||
sir mukut kundal tilak chaaru udaaru ang vibhooshannam |
aajaanubhuj shar-chaap-dhar, sangraam-jit-khardooshannam ||4||
iti vadati  tulseedaas shankar-shesh-muni-man-
mam hriday kanj nivaas kuru, kaamaadi khal-dal-ganjnam ||5||
The Merciful Shri Ramchandra ji
O heart of mine!  Sing devotional hymns for the merciful Shri Ramchandra ji. He is the  one who dispels the terrifying fear of the worldly cycle of birth and  death, His eyes are like freshly budding lotuses;
Shri Ram is Likened to a Red Lotus
His face, hands  and feet are similar to a red lotus||1||
Shri Ram, the Husband of Janaki
The lustre of  His beauty surpasses innumerable Kamdevs put together. His body is lovely-hued  like a fresh, blue water-laden cloud,the pitambar or yellow sash  seems to flash like lightning on His body which is like the condensed  cloud. I respectfully salute such an embodiment of purity, Shri Ram  ji who is the husband of Janaki||2||
Shri Ram, the Darling Son of Dashratha
O heart of mine!  Worship Shri Ram, the darling son of Dashratha. A friend of the poor,  brilliant like the sun, the one who destroys the races of demons and  fiends by their very roots, is a source of bliss and is so  like the pristine moon in the sky of the Kosal Kingdom ||3||
Shri Ram Decked in Finery
The one on whose  head rests the bejewelled crown, kundals (large ear-rings) adorn  his ears, a beautiful tilak (sectarian mark) is made on His forehead,  and lovely ornaments decki every limb of His; whose long arms  extend upto His knees, who bears a bow and arrow; and has triumphed  over *Khar-Dushan in battle ||4||
Shri Ram Makes Lord Shiva Joyous
Tulsidas prays that the same Shri Raghunath ji who delights the minds of Lord Shiva, *Adishesha and sages, and annihilates foes like lust,anger and greed, should forever dwell in the lotus of his heart||5||
 
Shri Ram Kills Khar-Dushan
*Khar-Dushan: In  their 14th year of exile, demoness Surpanakha, widowed sister of Ravana,  came to Panchavati. She was infatuated by Ram and asked him to marry  her. Ram refused since he was married to Sita and asked her to approach  Laxman instead. When Lakshmana also refused, enraged Surpanaka rushed  to kill Sita. Lakshama intervened and cut off her nose. Bleeding, Surpanaka ran to her brother, Khar-Dushan  and narrated the incident. Khar-Dushan headed towards Panchavati and  attacked Ram but was killed in the battle.
Lord Vishnu Resting on Adisesha
*Adisesha: In Hindu Vedic tradition, Adishesha (Sheshanaag) is the king of all nagas and one of the primal beings of creation. In the Puranas, Shesha is said to hold all planets of the Universe on his hoods and constantly sing the glories of Vishnu from his mouths. It is said that when Adi-Shesha uncoils the time moves and creation takes place. When he coils back, the universe ceases to exist.









 
 
 
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बहुत ही सूंदर और मन पवन करते है श्री राम ( bolo जय श्री राम )
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