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Why do we write Sri Rama Jayam?

Why do we write Sri Rama Jayam?

Since 1987, not long after he retired as Class II Income-Tax officer, thatha has been filling up one page a day with the words Sri Rama Jayam, meaning Jai Sri Ram in Tamil. Every single day, the same words repeated until they cover the entire page.

What are the benefits of writing RamaKoti?

It gives the sense of divine consciousness and becomes the name of Lord Rama. Chanting name of Rama gives a deep sense of relaxation to the human mind.

Can we write Sri Rama Jayam in English?

There are many such words and Sri Rama Jayam is one of the very popular one. Even if you write it once a day with devotion, it would suffice. However if time permits you may write it as many times as you want.

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Why do we write Ram Ram?

While writing “Ram” name, the eyes read the name, the hand writes the name and the mind automatically recites the mantra leading to internal listening. Hence ram naam book is considered as the easiest tool of devotion.

What are the benefits of writing Ram Naam?

Rama Nama is hailed as a powerful mantra capable of alleviating suffering, giving solace to the agitated mind and, above all, providing the means to salvation. Chanting Rama Nama gives the benefits of chanting the thousand names of the Lord, says Siva to Parvati, in the concluding section of the Vishnu Sahasranama.

How do you write Sai Koti?

the word “koti”means one crore. So sai koti should be written one crore times. You can start by writing it 108 times per day and increase the number eventually. You can write it 108, 1008, 10008, 100008 or 1000008 or as many as times you wish to write it.

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How many times should we write Sri Rama?

According to the story of Ramdas, at the age of 12 years, Lord Rama is believed to have appeared himself in front of Ramdas and advised him to count the 13 lettered Rama Tarak Mantra 108 times at least once a day.

How do you chant Ram Naam?

A popular mantra is Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram (often prefixed with “Om”), which was popularized in western India by Samarth Ramdas. In Mahabharata, Shiva states that uttering “Rama” three times is equal to pronouncing the thousand other names of God.

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