Belief, Belonging and Behavior

Belief, belonging and behavior form a triangle which shapes us. Our beliefs guide our mind. Our need for belonging connects us to others. Our behavior shows us our true values.

Beliefs are what we believe in as truth and they tell us when we are right or wrong. Our beliefs are like a map of our life. Continue reading

The Ananda Ramayana

The Ananda Ramayana is considered to be a very sacred book and it is said that reading it will grant one’s wishes. It is attributed to Valmiki. It consists of 12,323 verses spread over 109 sargas (chapters), contained in 9 kandas or books. It is written in the form of a dialogue between Parvati and Shiva. Continue reading

Monday’s Child

It is an old English nursery rhyme that links a baby’s birth to their future life. This poem was first recorded in 1838 in Traditions of Devon by Mrs. Bray. As children we read and believed in this poem. I went to a protestant school and we all took this poem seriously. The illustrations were also very fascinating. It was looked upon as predicting the nature of a child. Continue reading

Sri Rama Kavacham—Spiritual Shield

Sri Rama Kavacham is the Armor of Rama. It is a powerful, protective prayer dedicated to Sri Rama. It asks Rama to guard and protect every part of one’s body. It is chanted for mental peace, courage and divine protection from fears and mental energies. It is a spiritual shield for one. Continue reading

Pray to Brihaspati and be blessed

On Thursday, the day of benefic Jupiter, rituals, fasts,
Pilgrimages and sacraments like marriages will be auspicious.
By the blessings of the Guru all weeks
In the reign of Lord Rama brings welfare and abundance.

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What can we do on Monday

The Oracle of Rama gives the astrological indications for each day of the week.

On Monday, the day of the delightful Moon,
Seek the blessings of Lord Rama,
Who is as beautiful as the Moon.
This provides gains in plants, children and worship,
And grants popularity in whatever you do.

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Ask a question of the Oracle of Rama

The Oracle of Rama is often called the Rama Ajna Prashna (Goswami Tulsidas). In the Oracle of Rama, a sacred divination method from the Ramcharitmanas, Sundays are governed by the powerful energy of the Sun. It consists of seven chapters, divided into seven sections with each section in turn divided into seven verses. Chapter 7 of this epic features the victory and return to Ayodhya making it a great day for positive outcomes. The Oracle can be consulted by all, even children. Continue reading

Mudita – be happy in the joys of others

The word to describe feeling elated in the joy of others is Mudita. Mudita is a Sanskrit and Pali word that means sympathetic or empathetic joy. It describes the pure selfless happiness that comes from watching other people succeed, feel good or experience good fortune—without envy or greed. Continue reading

The Hymn of Fearlessness—Abhay Sukta

Abhay Sukta—Hymn of Fearlessness is from the Atharva Veda (Kanda XIX, Hymn 15). It is a powerful Vedic prayer addressed to Indra. It is chanted to dispel anxiety, overcome fear of the unknown, and seek protection against both internal and external threats. It is said to have been composed in the period of 1500 BCE and 1000 BCE. The Sukta states surrendering to the divine to achieve a state of inner calm and absolute security. Continue reading