Rama is one of the many popular figures and deities in Hinduism, specifically Vaishnavism and Vaishnava religious scriptures in South and Southeast Asia. In Ayodhya – the Indian city believed to be the birthplace of Rama, he is also worshipped as an infant or Rama Lalla. Most of the details of Rama’s life come from the Ramayana, one of the two great epics of India.
Born as the eldest son of Kausalya and Dasharatha, king of Ayodhya, Rama is referred to within Hinduism as Maryada Purushottama, literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Self-Control or Lord of Virtue. Lord Rama is the husband of Sita, whom Hindus consider to be an avatar of Lakshmi and the embodiment of perfect womanhood.
Rama’s life and journey is one of perfect adherence to dharma despite harsh tests of life and time. He is pictured as the ideal man and the perfect human. For the sake of his father’s honour, Rama abandons his claim to Kosala’s throne to serve an exile of fourteen years in the forest.
His wife Sita and brother Lakshmana, unable to live without Rama, decide to join him, and all three spend the fourteen years in exile together. This leads to the kidnapping of Sita by Ravana, the Rakshasa (Asura) monarch of Lanka. After a long and arduous search that tests his personal strength and virtue, Rama fights a colossal war against Ravana’s armies. In a war of powerful and magical beings, greatly destructive weaponry and battles, Rama slays Ravana in battle and liberates his wife.
Having completed his exile, Rama returns to be crowned king in Ayodhya (the capital of his kingdom) and eventually becomes emperor, rules with happiness, peace, prosperity and justice – a period known as Rama Rajya.
Rama’s courage in searching for Sita and fighting a terrible war to rescue his wife and their honour is complimented by Sita’s absolute devotion to her husband’s love, and perfect chastity despite being Ravana’s captive. Rama’s younger brothers, namely Lakshmana, Shatrughna and Bharata strongly complement his piety, virtue and strength, and they are believed by many to belong to the Maryada Purushottama and the Seventh Avatara, mainly embodied by Rama.
Rama’s piety and virtue attract powerful and devoted allies such as Hanuman and the Vanaras of Kishkindha, with whose help he rescues Sita. The legend of Rama is deeply influential and popular in the societies of the Indian subcontinent and across South East Asia. Rama is revered for his unending compassion, courage and devotion to religious values and duty.
Rama is the personification of pure thoughts, noble virtues and utter triumph. Rama is a warrior and is relentless. He is a winner, is absolutely self-righteous and compassionate. There is nothing he cannot do. The positive energy of Rama will remove any disturbing thoughts and give mental peace so that you are focused and clear, with the attitude of a winner. It will stabilize your mind and gift you with an unblocked flow of positive, goal-oriented thoughts.
Chant the Quantum Sound Frequency given by Dr. Pillai to invoke Rama’s blessings and grace in your life.
SRI MOOLA RAMO VIJAYATE
DHIG VIJAYA RAMO VIJAYATE
SRI JAYA RAMO VIJAYATE
SIVA RAMA
SIVA RAMA
SIVA RAMA
SIVA RAMO VIJAYATE
Moola means Primordial, primordial Rama, let him make me invincible. What this Chanting Rama will give you, is an incredible amount of optimism, courage and victory, so that you can handle your life very easily and also with joy
Get a Shiva-Shakti mala, made from rudraksha/crystal beads, and chant this frequency 108 times daily.
Yantras, (Archetypal symbols) are empowered diagrams with squares, triangles, circles in a certain permutation and combination, made in sacred geometry and perfect symmetry. These symbols were used to attract one’s desires and wants. Every archetypal symbol is empowered by its Archetypal being. The Archetypal Symbol is the conduits through with you connect with the Archetypal Being. These empowered diagrams were cognized by the yogic seers in deep states of Samadhi (Mind Process).”
Rama- Raksha Yantra (Archetypal Symbol)
Rama Raksha Yantra (Archetypal Symbol) instills pious thoughts; its divine energy will elevate your inner peace and harmony. You will realize the spiritual aspect of your life!
Chant the Sita Rama Mantra below in front of the Yantra, preferably after showering.
Om Daserathaya Vidhmahe
Sita Vallabhaya Dhi Mahi
Tanno Rama Prachodayat
Alternatively Chant,
SRI MOOLA RAMO VIJAYATE
DHIG VIJAYA RAMO VIJAYATE
SRI JAYA RAMO VIJAYATE
SIVA RAMA
SIVA RAMA
SIVA RAMA
SIVA RAMO VIJAYATE
Note: The specified Rama Mantra is to be recited for 108 times as a standard rule; however, changes if any will be mentioned at the time of buying.