Spiritual Meaning Of The Sri Rama Picture

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    The Picture has Sri. Rama in the centre and Sita Mata and Lakshman on either side with Hanuman at the feet.

    Rama... represents the Jivatma. He always has a bow and arrow which say that jivatma has always to be vigilant against the inner enemies ( kama, krodha, lobbha, moha....)

    Sita.... symbolizes desires of a jivatma . One wife oath signifies that human should aim at reducing the no. of desires and should ultimately stick to one ( realizing the divinity )

    Lakshman..... steadfastness to ones aim of realization . He always has bow and arrow means constant check has to be on our steadfastness as to is there any dilution or deviation in that.

    Hanuman .... He is a monkey and monkey is symbolic to mind. When a jivatma (human) stays in above mentioned way , then the mind is one pointed and always at our disposal and very obedient .

    The divine picture that are all around us are like' REMINDERS ON OUR CELL PHONES ' that always keep telling us that we are here only for sometime and hence focus on the needed stuff before it is too late.
     
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