Sunday 3 November 2013

RamarpaNam 401 => 403.

Jai Sri Ram :
Tara Despise Rama :
Tara, wife of Vali, hearing that Vali perished in the hands of Rama, she stepped out with her son Angada, to see him. The vanaras quickly fled the scene of fight defenceless and for fear of victimisation. She saw vali fallen on ground like a Tusker killed by a tiger for meat. She also saw Rama and Lakshmana standing with His bow in hand and Sugreeva grieving beside. Agonised Tara embraced Vali as she saw him lying down like an up-rooted tree. Unable to believe that he is dead, she started lamenting as to how he can leave her to embrace the Lady-land, as her cherished Lord. Hell or heaven makes no difference when in the company of Vali than to be drowned in the sea of sadness in separation, she wailed.
Snatching Ruma, you expelled the repenting Sugreeva from Kishkindha and thus the Gods who waited on you have taken revenge, lest the meek one can ever win over you? You have ignored my words of caution and Rama's killing you when you are engaged in fight with another and facing away is unfitting His ways again.
Asking Angada to have a last look at his father she wished that Sugreeva will feel contend with delight for getting back Ruma, his wife as well as the Kingdom. On listening Tara's lamentation in this way, the vanara females that are around became saddened and wept pitiably embracing Angada.
When Tara talks of self immolation, Hanuma consoles her saying that she has a living son who have to be looked and his performance of duty towards his father to be ensured. Hanuman says that though Vali is put to this plight, Angada will not be looked down. Pity not the bubble like bodies. To sorrow for Vali's place in Heaven, which the righteous conquer, is inapt. Let you see Angada rule this earth and seeing your son invested on the throne you can obtain peace, Hanuman spoke thus to Tara.
Though father takes interest in his son, mother's interest always is her husband. Even 100 sons like Angada, will not suffice one Vali for her. So saying Tara prefers self-immolation along with her husband Vali.
Vali recovering from his swoon requests Sugreeva to foster Angada as his own son, and gives his miraculous pendant, given by his father Indra, to Sugreeva and asks him to assume authority of Kishkindha kingdom, as he won it in the fight. You have to accomplish Raghava's mission undoubtedly, and if it is unaccomplished you may even be punished for dishonouring your word given to him. Vali then turning to Angada gave by way his parting advice to tolerat pain or pleasure and endure mirth or misery remaining under the control of Sugreeva.
So saying the lord of monkeys departed to heaven and Tara like a creeper plant cut off from the clining tree, caved on the ground.
When miseries come, they come in train they say but not to those who trust in God and who take it as expending one's own ''karma'', in as much as Vali's fall is caused by his "wrongful sensual-appeasement', where as Rama only helped him get to a world beyond this Universe.

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