WITH THE GREAT
A satellite view of Rama Sethu (called Adam's Bridge- by the British) by NASA.
18. RAMA'S WAR AND OUR BATTLES
Truth of Ramayana
Rama fought but one war, on one front, with one enemy.
We are fighting many,with many opponents on many fronts. But our biggest enemy has been the UPA govt and the self-styled secular outfits and the English language newspapers.
It has been the belief of all Indians for thousands of years that Ramayana did take place. That is why it is called Itihasa. It is clearly distinguished from Purana, which is mythology, legend, etc. Yet the UPA govt submitted in the court that Rama was not a historical figure.
India as whole was not governed politically by one single power for long at any period in its history. Even the British did not control the whole country. Yet references to Ramayana and associations with places connected with it are found in different parts of the country speaking different languages, across centuries. There are many versions. Ramayana is also well known in South East Asia in several languages and versions. Buddhists and Jains too have their own versions.
Rama Sethu
One of the main issues is about the bridge that Rama built- Rama Sethu. Whether it existed? There are historical records to show that it did exist . Rajendra Chola has stated that in his Copper Plates at Tiruvalangadu.திருவாலங்காட்டுச் செப்பேடுகள். There was actual land traffic between Rameswaram and Talaimannar till 1480 AD. It was disturbed by a tsunami which took place in that year.This is recorded in the Manual of Madras Presidency written by C.D.Maclean in 1902.
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NASA satellite photographs have confirmed such a structure. It is not for nothing that the rulers of Ramnad who controlled Rameswaram area were traditionally called SETHUPATIS,- guardians or lords of the Sethu.Yet the DMK was eager to disturb the arrangement and interfere with the evidence through the canal project. The UPA govt.simply licked their boots to stay in power. Neither the govt, nor the self-styled secular elements nor the newspapers adopted an objective approach to investigate the matter scientifically, with all the tools available now- such as was adopted by the West in dealing with and uncovering Homer's Troy.
Another Aerial view.CC BY-SA PlaneMad/Wikimedia
https://commons.wikimedia.org/Wiki/File: Adams_Bridge_Aerial.jpg
Note: The position of the Dravidian outfits has been quixotic.. First they said that Ramayana depicted the spread of the Aryans into the South and conquest of the Dravidians, whose representative was Ravana. Ravana happened to be a descendant of a Brahmin, who by their own reckoning could not be a Dravidian! Then they said Ramayana was an imaginary story. If it was imaginary, where was the question of Invasion and conquest? Any one who reads the Ramayana knows that Rama did not enter any township during his exile, did not take any kingdom on the way: he went straight to Lanka to fight, and returned to Ayodhya straight. But these elements do not want to understand.
There are many references to our itihasas in the old Sangam and other Tamil literature. No one has cared to collect them and write about it. Alwars are devotees of Rama and one may discount what they say.But what about other sources? One may say they are all religious works. But was not 90%
of all our literature religious till modern times? These sources are all centuries old- which Tamilians today cannot even read and understand without annotation! Thus:
Alwars: 8th/9th century
Jnanasambandha/Appar :7th century
Sundarar : 8th century
Manikkavachaka : 9th century
Kambar : 12th/13th century.
Thus we see that the writings are not recent; they are more than 1000 years old, except for Kambar who is 800 years old!
Sifting history from mythological elements
When the records are mainly oral, it is inevitable that interpolations take place,and additions are made. This happens to all epics all over the world. But there is still a core story. Did Ravana have ten heads? Did Rama &Co travel by pushpak vimana? Did Maricha turn into a deer? Was Tataka or Shurpanaka as described? These are not the core issues. The core story is whether Rama's queen was abducted and there was a war for her recovery? Whether it took place in a Southern kingdom called Lanka? These can be investigated on the basis of available evidence, literary or otherwise. Not only for Rama and Krishna, or Valmiki and Vyasa,even for far later figures like Tholkappiar, Tiruvalluvar, Avvaiyar, etc we do not have 'historical' records in the modern sense. But where investigated like in Dwaraka and Ayodhya, they have yielded positive results, which our newspapers are not publicising.
This book discusses the issues connected with the dating of Mahabharata War and allied matters.It presents an overview of the research and archaeological investigations. This is published by Prism Books, Bangalore-70. This is a simple book, presenting matters straight. Only crooks need invent complicated theories.
Controlled by political and other anti-Hindu elements, these parties are not interested in objective investigation or fair reporting. They are thus contradicting what the best minds of the country had held as truth for centuries. Tiruvalluvar said of them:
உலகத்தார் உண்டென்பது இல்லென்பான் வையத்து
அலகையாய் வைக்கப் படும்..
He who denies what the learned people affirm will be considered to be a ghost.
Care: The word உலகு'vulagu' here does not mean a large number of people but the elite. The old definition of
உலகோர் vulagor is that it refers to the elite. உலகம் என்பது உயர்ந்தோர் மாட்டே. Even a modern scholar like M.Varadarajan (Dr.Mu.Va.) agrees with it. உயர்ந்தோர் பலரும்.
Whereas Rama fought with a Rakshasa, we are fighting many ghosts in their modern incarnations!
Arunagirnatha on Rama.
Arunagirnatha comes in the line of Nayanmars and Alwars- a saint who was also a divinely inspired poet. But he exceeded them all in the broadness of his mind and sweep of his poetic prowess. With all their piety, the previous saint-singers had been partisan. They might have mentioned or just tolerated the Deities not their own- they never sang of them wholeheartedly. Arunagiri is different. Though an ardent devotee of Muruga, he sings of other Deities too with great fervour and passion. Rama,Krishna and the Mother cult- all get wonderful expression in his works, with full-throated praise.
Rama is ஜானகி மணவாளன்- Janaki's husband. What did he do?
நதியுந் திருக்க ரந்தை மதியுஞ் சடைக்க ணிந்த
நடநம் பருற்றி ருந்த ...... கயிலாய
நகமங் கையிற்பி டுங்கு மசுரன் சிரத்தொ டங்கம்
நவதுங் கரத்ந முந்து ...... திரடோளுஞ்
சிதையும் படிக்கொ ரம்பு தனைமுன் தொடுத்த கொண்டல்
திறல்செங் கணச்சு தன்
He fought Ravana and killed him. But who was was this Ravana?
Nathiyum : Ganga
Tirukarandai : green Karandai leaves
Mathiyum : crescent moon
Sadaikku aninda : wearing on his head
Nata nambar : lord of dances
Utru irunda : his stable abode
Kayilaaya nakam : Kailas mountain
Am kaiyil pidungum : trying to pluck with his beautiful arms
Asuran : Asuran
This Ravana was the Asura who tried to remove the Kailas mountain which was the abode of Shiva, the Nataraja.
Unique cloud formation on the Himalayas! Does this resemble the image of Shiva?
From: You Tube. Uploaded by MastiMania. Feb,4.2015.
Sirattodu angam : head and body
tunga nava ratnam undu : shining with garlands of Nava ratnas
Tiral tolum : strong, rounded shoulders
Sithaiyum padikku : to make them lose shape/ torn to pieces
Ore ambu : one (matchless) arrow
Mun todutha : sending in those ancient days
Kondal : dark like the clouds
Tiral senkan : with strong, red eyes
Achuthan : Vishnu (Rama)
Rama, dark like the clouds, sent a matchless arrow on Ravana wearing navaratnamala. The arrow tore his strong arms and shoulders into pieces, putting them out of shape (sithaiyum).
See the way Ravana is described. His arms were so strong that he shook Kailas in order to pluck it off the ground.
Shiva is stated as Nataraja here since this Tiruppugazh was sung at Chidambaram.
Arunagirinatha describes this in another hymn:
முனைச் சங்கோலிடு நீல மகோததி
அடைத் தஞ்சாதஇ ராவணன் நீள்பல
முடிக்கன்றோர் கணை ஏவும் இராகவன்
(அனிச்சம்)
In the olden days, Raghavan dammed (bridged) the blue sea and sent one arrow that hit the many erect heads of the fearless Ravana.
Building the Sethu! An old picture.
He continues:
அரிய மேனி யிலங்கையி ராவணன்
முடிகள் வீழ சரந்தொடு மாயவன்
அகில மீரெ ழுமுண்டவன்
Ravana of Lanka had a rare (uniquely strong ) body. Rama sent an arrow which felled his heads. He had also once swallowed the fourteen worlds.Arunagiri's fascination with Rama is unique.
வீரத் தால்வல ராவண னார்முடி
போகத் தானொரு வாளியை யேவிய
மேகத் தேநிக ராகிய மேனியன்
He continues further.
Rama had a dark complexion, like the clouds. He sent one arrow which removed the heads of Ravana, known for his valour.
கொடுங்கைப் பட்டம ராமர மேழுடன்
நடுங்கச் சுக்ரிவ னோடம ராடிய
குரங்கைச் செற்றும கோததி தூளெழ ...... நிருதேசன்
குலங்கட் பட்டநி சாசரர் கோவென
இலங்கைக் குட்டழ லோனெழ நீடிய
குமண்டைக் குத்திர ராவண னார்முடி ...... அடியோடே
பிடுங்கத் தொட்டச ராதிப
And further:
Here, several incidents are recorded.
Vali-Sugriva fight. Bas Relief at Banteay Srei, Cambodia.jpg
CC BY SA 3.0 Wikimedia commons.
Here, several incidents are recorded.
Rama pierced and destroyed the seven strong Palmyra trees, with his arrow.
He killed Vaali who fought fiercely with Sugriva.
He dried up the huge ocean ,so that dust rose there.
Agni burnt up Lanka, causing the Asuras, who belonged to to the clan of Ravana, who usually wander at night, to wail loudly.
Rama, the Lord of Arrows, sent an arrow to completely pluck out the heads of Ravana, who was full of pride and treachery
Vali-Sugriva fight. Bas Relief at Banteay Srei, Cambodia.jpg
CC BY SA 3.0 Wikimedia commons.
சிரமொ டிரணிய னுடல்கி ழியவொரு
பொழுதி னுகிர்கொடு அரியெ னடமிடு
சிற்பர்த் திட்பதம் வைத்துச் சக்கிர
வர்த்திக் குச்சிறை யிட்டுச் சுக்கிரன்
அரிய விழிகெட இருப தமுமுல
கடைய நெடியவர் திருவு மழகியர்
தெற்குத் திக்கில ரக்கர்க் குச்சின
முற்றுப் பொற்றசர் தற்குப் புத்திர
செயமு மனவலி சிலைகை கொடுகர
மிருப துடைகிரி சிரமொர் பதும்விழ
திக்கெட் டைக்கக னத்தர்க் குக்கொடு
பச்சைப் பொற்புய லு
Again.Several events are recorded here.
The battle at Lanka. painting from Udaipur, 1649. Sahibdin.
British Library.
பொழுதி னுகிர்கொடு அரியெ னடமிடு
சிற்பர்த் திட்பதம் வைத்துச் சக்கிர
வர்த்திக் குச்சிறை யிட்டுச் சுக்கிரன்
அரிய விழிகெட இருப தமுமுல
கடைய நெடியவர் திருவு மழகியர்
தெற்குத் திக்கில ரக்கர்க் குச்சின
முற்றுப் பொற்றசர் தற்குப் புத்திர
செயமு மனவலி சிலைகை கொடுகர
மிருப துடைகிரி சிரமொர் பதும்விழ
திக்கெட் டைக்கக னத்தர்க் குக்கொடு
பச்சைப் பொற்புய லு
Again.Several events are recorded here.
He tore the head and body of Hiranyakasipu with his finger nails, during that matchless time- which was neither night nor day.
He who could dance skillfully with his feet, sent Mahabali Chakravarti to his prison in the Patala loka, planting his strong feet on his head.
He took up that huge form to measure the Universe with his two feet, so that people's eyes were strained (watching the sight).
He spoiled the eye of Shukracharya.
He has Lakshmi with him.
He, the son of the handsome Chakravarti Dasaratha got angry with the Asuras living in the South. With valour and victory, he took up his bow Kothandam.He sent the arrow that cut off the ten heads and the twenty arms of the huge mountain-like Asura.
He thus restored the sovereignty of the eight directions to the Devas.
That is this Rama, resembling the clouds in complexion.
It is impossible to convey the grace and beauty of these verses in English. He blends Ramayana, Bhagavatam and Mahabharata skilfully, for all Avataras are Vishnu for him. He blends devotion to Muruga with devotion to other Forms of God. He blends Tamil and Sanskrit in such a way that neither sensitivity is hurt. We feel so happy and elated, reading these verses.
The battle at Lanka. painting from Udaipur, 1649. Sahibdin.
British Library.
NOTE:
All Tiruppugazh lyrics here pertain to the hymns on Chidambaram.They are taken from kaumaram.com. with their kind permission. My boundless thanks.
All Tiruppugazh lyrics here pertain to the hymns on Chidambaram.They are taken from kaumaram.com. with their kind permission. My boundless thanks.
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