Episodes
Thursday Oct 11, 2012
Wednesday Oct 10, 2012
Tuesday Oct 09, 2012
Saturday Sep 15, 2012
Auspicious Indications
Saturday Sep 15, 2012
Saturday Sep 15, 2012
“This divine lady’s beauty and the perfection of every body part is like it is in Rama, and His beautiful features are the same as this dark-eyed lady’s. Hence she must be His.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 15.51)
Friday Sep 14, 2012
Suffering in Four Ways
Friday Sep 14, 2012
Friday Sep 14, 2012
“She is the woman for whose sake Rama is suffering in four ways: compassion, pity, grief and love; compassion due to a woman being lost, pity because she is a dependent, grief because a wife is lost, and love because she is very dear to Him.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 15.49-50)
Thursday Sep 13, 2012
Just Think
Thursday Sep 13, 2012
Thursday Sep 13, 2012
“This golden-hued good and virtuous lady must be the dear queen of Rama. Though He is separated from her, she has not departed His heart.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 15.48)
Wednesday Sep 12, 2012
Still In His Heart
Wednesday Sep 12, 2012
Wednesday Sep 12, 2012
“This golden-hued good and virtuous lady must be the dear queen of Rama. Though He is separated from her, she has not departed His heart.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 15.48)
Tuesday Sep 11, 2012
The Divine Color
Tuesday Sep 11, 2012
Tuesday Sep 11, 2012
“Although this piece of cloth has been worn out due to extended use, still, it is glorious and certainly of the same color as the other.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 15.47)
Monday Sep 10, 2012
More Than a Photograph
Monday Sep 10, 2012
Monday Sep 10, 2012
“That shining yellow garment, which looked like a band of gold, was seen by the monkeys in a tree when dropped. They also saw principal ornaments on the earth which were certainly dropped by her and which made a tinkling sound.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 15.45-46)
Sunday Sep 09, 2012
The Remainder
Sunday Sep 09, 2012
Sunday Sep 09, 2012
“I do not see there any of the ornaments that previously fell, but there is no doubt these are the ornaments that did not fall.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 15.44)