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II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
पृथ्वीचिया पैसारा - I माजीं घडी न लागतां धनुर्धरा I एकेचि उड्डाणें सातांहि सांगरां I प्रदक्षिणा कीजे II 250 II
तयां वहिलियां गतिमंतां - I आंत पवनु तो मी पांडुसुता I शस्त्रधरां समस्तां - I माजीं श्रीराम तो मी II 251 II
जेणें सांकडलिया धर्माचे कैवारें I आपणपयां धनुष्य करूनि दुसरें I विजयलक्ष्मिये एक मोहरें I केलें त्रेतीं II 252 II
पाठीं उभें ठाकूनि सुवेळीं I प्रतापलंकेश्वराचां सिसाळीं I गगनीं उदो म्हणतया हस्तबळी I दिधली भूतां II 253 II
जेणें देवांचा मानु गिंवसिला I धर्मासि जीर्णोद्धारु केला I सूर्यवंशीं उदेला I सूर्य जो कां II 254 II
तो हातियेरुपरजितयाआंतु I रामचंद्र मी सीताकांतु I मकर मी पुच्छवंतु I जळचरांमाजीं II 255 II
पैं समस्तांही बोधां - I मध्यें जे भगीरथें आणितां गंगा I जन्हूनें गिळिली मग जंघा I फाडूनि दिधली II 256 II
ते त्रिभुवनैकसरिता I जान्हवी मी पांडुसुता I जळप्रवाहां समस्तां - I माझारीं जाणें II 257 II
ऐसेनि वेगळालां सृष्टीपैकीं I विभूती नाम सूतां एकेकी I सगळेन जन्मसहस्रें अवलोकीं I अर्ध्या नव्हती II 258 II
"Know Me as wind among the speedy who circumambulate all seven oceans in a single leap. Among the wielders of weapons, I am Lord Shriram. His war for righteousness was the epic conflict against the demon king Ravan to rescue his wife Sita and establish justice, symbolizing the ultimate victory of good over evil, or Dharma over Adharma. In Treta Yug, standing atop the Suvel mountain, Lord ShriRam cut ten heads of demon king Ravan and offered them to the nocturnal beasts. His rule was a restoration of divine order, where the principles of dharma were upheld. Lord ShriRam belongs to the 'Ikshvaku dynasty' founded by King 'Ikshvaku' the son of Lord Surya, which is why He is called 'Suryavanshi'. He is Himself no less than the Sun. Beloved of Seeta, the rightful ruler and protector of Aayodhya, the bearer of weapons ShriRamchandra is Me. Of water creatures having tail, I am crocodile.
When the celestial river Ganga was brought to Earth by King Bhagirath, her powerful flow caused destruction to the hermitage and meditation of sage Jahnu. In a fit of anger, the sage drank the entire Ganga river. At the fervent prayers of the gods and King Bhagirath, Jahnu relented, and released the Ganga rupturing his thigh. For this, the Ganga river is also known as Jahnavi, meaning "daughter of Jahnu." The river Janhavi flowing through the realm of the three worlds is the divine manifestation among the streams of water. Lord Krishna said, in this way even after thousands of births hardly half of the total number of the divine manifestations and glories could be covered."
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