Friday, August 29, 2025

Visit to a little slice of Paradise! From our residence at Paradise!

 

Happy to be at this marvel of art and devotion! A gifted sculptor has created a serene statue of Lord Buddha and carved the living trunk into a sanctum, as though nature itself has bowed to cradle the Enlightened One. The trunk and roots embrace him gently, while the lush green canopy above rises in perfect harmony, forming a natural temple of peace and shade. This rare blend of sculpture and tree transforms the space into a symbol of serenity, reminding us of the eternal bond between wisdom and nature.

For more of this wonderful garden, you may watch the video below:

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Friday, August 15, 2025

Happy 79th Independence Day!

 

 HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY! 

Let us remember that our ancestors are the foundation on which our lives are built.


Tuesday, August 5, 2025

“Sri Raghavam Dasharatha Athmajam” – Shloka, and its meaning

 

The Shloka "Sri Raghavam Dasharatha Athmajam" is a prayer to Lord Rama, praising his virtues and seeking his blessings. It describes Rama as the son of Dasharatha, the husband of Sita, and a great warrior who destroyed demons. The shloka is a way to invoke his divine presence and seek protection and guidance. 

The above video is the rendition of this Shloka by Smt. N. Lalitha Raghu

In essence, the Shloka translates to: "I bow to Sri Rama, the son of Dasharatha, the immeasurable, the husband of Sita, the jewel of the Raghu dynasty, having arms that reach his knees and eyes like lotus petals, the destroyer of demons."

The meaning of the Shloka in detail goes as follows:

Sri Raghavam: "To Sri Rama," the revered descendant of King Raghu.

Dasharatham: "Son of Dasharatha."

Atmajam: "Son."

Aprameyam: "Immeasurable, boundless, or infinite."

Sitapatim: "Husband of Sita."

Raghukulanvaya Ratnadipam: "The lamp (or jewel) of the Raghu dynasty."

Ajanubahum: "Having arms that reach to the knees."

Aravinda Dalayataksham: "Having eyes like lotus petals."

Ramam: "To Rama."

Nishachara Vinashakaram: "Destroyer of demons (or night walkers)."

Namami: "I bow down, I salute." 

Happy Telangana Liberation Day!