Instead of mother Kaushalya or Sumitra, Rama first paid homage to Kaikeyi!


The one who lives near truth and love instinctively remembers his own loss. When Bharat comes to Lakshman after Rama and Sita, Lakshman tells Bharat that I have committed a great crime in the past. You have to forgive me for that.

After meeting Lakshman, Bharat says, 'Do you ever commit a crime? How can a person who is always eager to do good commit a crime? '

Lakshman said, 'Bharat, the roots of human nature are very deep and its manifestation is unimaginable. When he came into exile, his mother Sumitra gave him special advice to keep his mind calm. I will not be angry with anyone. But you know that no one can say at what moment, at what time, where nature will manifest. Seeing you coming with the army, my angry nature suddenly manifested and I said many harsh words about you. I understood my mistake by saying the words of my elder brothers Ram and Sita and I repented, I did penance by staying with the fallen holy brother, but seeing you today reminds me of the mistake of the past. '

'Aharnish should be aware of his small faults, his name is Sant. How can i forgive you You have atoned for yourself by staying with the fallen saint, then who am I to forgive you? You have to forgive us. You came into exile with your eldest brother and took constant care of him. A brother like you is the pride of the clan. You have always been with the eldest brother and we two brothers are wandering like this.

Shatrudhan then pays homage to Lakshman. They all embrace each other and as if again the loving creation of the princes playing in the palace of Ayodhya is manifested in the leaf hut of Chitrakoot. Those sweet days of childhood re-emerged in youth. "The pain of bereavement does not stop the tears in my eyes," said Bharat, who said the trees around him were blowing a faint breeze. Until Chitrakoot came from Ayodhya, I was sitting on the bed of Darbha and chanting Ram-Ram. Today my chanting came to fruition.

Hearing this, Sita said, 'Bharatbhai, let me tell you something. Often in the middle of the night, even Aryaputra would wake up suddenly and start chanting Bharat, Bharat. '

Lakshman said, 'How remembrance is connected with love. It is not bound by country or time. Bharat Bhaiya, you have come here and done us a lot of favors. Our wait and Aryaputra's awakening came to an end.

Shatrudhan said, "This is such a wait as if there is no life in life, today it seems as if our life has come back when our wait comes to an end."

Guharaj goes to pay homage to Ram, but Ram takes Guha to heart. The whole creation becomes immersed in the atmosphere of love.

Kou kichu kahai na kou kichu pooncha,

A mind full of love wipes its own pace

(Shri Ramcharitmanas, Ayodhya Kanda)

At that time no one was saying or asking. Everyone's mind was full of love. The mind became immobile, that is, the natural will-power power of the mind and the fickleness went away.

The whirlwind in Bharat's mind and the imaginary fears that arose in it disappeared. Silence culminates in love. The love in the heart is manifested through the eye. Where love is tied to the knot of the soul beyond the verbal, physical or mental role. When Nishadraj Guhan was engrossed in this loving atmosphere and forgot everything around Bharat and Shatrudhna, he reminded, Waiting. '

As soon as these words reached his ears, Ram stood up. Shatrudhan kept with Sita in Parnakuti. Bharat ran away with Laxman and Guhani. Rama himself ran to greet Guru and Lok.

On the other hand, after Chitrakoot came to the foot of the mountain, the three queens of Maharaja Dasharatha became very upset. He got out of the vehicle and started walking barefoot and came to the holy bank of the river Mandakini. Seeing this sacred shore, Kaushalya said to all the queens, 'Oh, this holy pilgrimage reminds the children, but at the same time it causes great strife in the mind. I think that O Sumitra, your enterprising son Lakshman, will constantly come and take water from here by himself. He will naturally serve his brother with zeal. ' She weeps when she sees the clothes tied around the trees. ' Oh, in this dense forest these garments have become a sign showing different ways. Where one has to live among cruel and wild animals in such a forest, how could Vaidehi have gone there? It must have turned out to be like a lotus in the heat of the sun. '

Thus all the mothers were distressed, Rama, Lakshmana, Bharat, Sumantra and Guharaj appeared from there. Rama came and bowed at the feet of Guru Vashishta. Then the other Sahu paid homage to Munishreshtha Vashishta and Guru raised him and pressed his chest.

Nishadraj Guha comes to Vice-Chancellor Vashishta. He had the experience of Sringwerpur that Vashishta considered him untouchable, so Guhraj said his name from a distance and bowed. Ram did not like this, so he came to Guhraj and said, 'Gurudev, did you recognize this? This is my friend Nishadraj Guha. Who served us a lot, took care of us and even more guided us to reach this Chitrakoot forest.

Just as Vashishta embraced other Sahu, so does Nishadraj embrace. Knowing that Guharaj was even closer to Rama than his younger brother Lakshman, the gods showered flowers on them when they met. Before this, when Rama and Bharat met, the gods did not shower flowers, but when Vice-Chancellor Vashishta and Nishadraj Guha met, they showered flowers.

What a great event it is to touch the heart of a sage Vashishta Nishadraj, one of the Mantradrishtras, Raghukulgurus and Saptarshis. That is why Goswami Tulsidasji reveals the secret,

'So Sitapati Bhajan Ko,

Pragat Pratap Prabhau. ૨૪૩ .. '

(Shri Ramcharitmanas, Ayodhya Kanda)

'This is the real glory and influence of Sitapati Shri Ramchandraji's bhajan.' Mother comes after Jupiter. Rama and Lakshman go to her to pay homage to the three mothers. Moreover, the mother skills of the three queens of Maharaj Dasharatha are great. Ramajan's, however, Rama does not go to the first mother Kaushalya, but goes to meet mother Kaikeyi and bows. Looking at this scenario, the people of Ayodhya think, what is this?

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