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Lord Rudra in English rhyme with the original text has an overview of Lord Rudra, Rudra Mantras, Rudra Ekadasha, Rudrashtakam, Rudra Stotra, Mrityunjaya Rudraya Neelakanthaya, Rudra Stuti, Lingashtakam, Satha Rudriyam, Rudra Gita and Rudra Upanishads.
So when you ask, “Who then am I?” Look not below, look not up high. Look in the stillness, in the flame, You are beyond all form and name. You are not body, not the clay, You are the light that finds its way. You are the Self, the truth, the core, The One, the All, the Evermore.
From Ayodhya Kand, the tale does start, Of King Dasharatha’s breaking heart. For Rama's coronation, the kingdom did cheer, But Kaikeyi's demand brought a change severe. To the forest, Rama was sent, With Sita and Lakshman, in exile they went. The city of Ayodhya, in sorrow drowned, As Rama left for the forest ground. Bharat returned and was deeply pained, Seeing the throne, he thought profaned. He sought out Rama, begged him to reign, But Rama's duty bound him to the plain. In sandals Bharat took Rama's place, Ruling Ayodhya with a virtuous grace. Thus Ayodhya Kand shows devotion so deep, In every heart, Rama’s ideals we keep.
The Glow of Purushottam Sri Ram - Hanuman's Quest is the sixth of the eight book series written in English rhyme on Lord Ram. It gives an account of the advent of Hanuman in Lanka.
The Tattva Samasa, quick and smart, A list of truths for the Sankhya heart. A tiny text, just twenty-two, Explaining what is real and true. It swiftly names the primal things, The categories that being brings. From Prakriti, the unmanifest base, To Purusha, untouched by space. The subtle elements it groups, The sense organs in ordered loops. The mind, the ego, intellect’s sway, The twenty-five on grand display. No lengthy prose, no complex plea, Just items named for you to see. A summary key, a perfect start, To grasp the Sankhya's ancient art.
In Uttar Kand, the story goes on, Rama returns to Ayodhya, his throne upon. Crowned as king, with Sita by his side, In prosperity and peace, they abide. But doubts arise, and Sita's sent away, To Valmiki's ashram, where she stays. Luv and Kush, her sons, do grow, With tales of their father, their hearts do glow. Rama hears of Sita's pure heart, Brings her back, but fate plays its part. Sita returns to the earth, her mother so dear, Leaving Rama with memories clear. Rama rules with wisdom and might, In the end, he returns to the divine light. Uttar Kand tells of duty and pain, Of love, sacrifice, and eternal gain.
In Aranya Kand, the forest deep, Rama, Sita, and Lakshman keep. Away from Ayodhya's royal throne, In Dandaka's woods, they made their home. Surpanakha, with her vile desire, Faced Lakshman's wrath, her plan did backfire. Killing demons, protecting the sage, In the forest’s heart, they wrote a new page. Ravan, with his wicked plot, Kidnapped Sita, a tragic knot. Jatayu fought with courage grand, Fell trying to save her from Ravan’s hand. Rama and Lakshman, in despair, Sought Sita with utmost care. Met Hanuman, the devoted friend, Setting the stage for battles to end.
From Valmiki's tale, Baal Kand does sing, Of Lord Rama's birth, the beloved king. Dasharatha's prayers answered true, With four sons born, a kingdom's view. The sage Vishwamitra seeks Rama's might, To protect his yagna from demons' night. Rama and Lakshman with courage, strong, Guard the rituals, righting wrongs. The slaying of Tataka, a fierce trial, Rama's valor known for miles. To Mithila they journeyed, a path divine, Where Sita's swayamvara was destined to shine. Rama lifted Shiv's bow with ease, Winning Sita's hand, her heart to please. The marriage of Rama and Sita so grand, United forever, hand in hand.
From Mahesh the timeless One, The cosmos rose, the breath begun; Five elements in body stay, Their secret flows in swara’s play. Ida as Ganga’s gentle stream, Pingala burns with solar gleam; Sushumna shines as Saraswati, At Prayag’s seat their union be. By Shiva’s word to Parvati, The science flows eternally; Subtler than subtle, jewel of lore, The crest of wisdom evermore. Sri Shiva Swarodaya the treasure be, A lamp of the breath, the key to see; Guides through battle, health and strife, Revealing currents that govern all life.
Munindra (Munnan) Misra started writing in 1970 - subsequent to the demise of his mother, Smt. Gayatri Devi. The four divisions in this book are based on the period when they were written -depicting his thoughts during each period of his life clearly: 1970 - 2007 - 1. Love & Strength 2. Humanity & Peace 2008 - 3. War, Peace & Action 2009 - 2013 - 4. Ditties On Life