Beyond The Ramayana

Par : Chinmoy Mukherjee
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  • ISBN8231784998
  • EAN9798231784998
  • Date de parution19/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

The Treta Yuga, a time when the boundaries between the mortal and divine were more fluid, shimmered with an ethereal glow, and the echoes of creation, like distant, harmonious chimes, still resonated through the cosmos. Bharatavarsha, the ancient land, stretched across a tapestry of emerald green forests, towering mountain ranges that kissed the azure heavens with their snow-capped peaks, and the life-giving embrace of sacred rivers, their waters sparkling like liquid sapphire under the golden sun.
Within this land, nestled in serene pockets of wilderness, were the sanctuaries of dharma - the ashrams of revered sages, their humble abodes often bathed in the soft, amber light of dawn and dusk. Thirty-four such sages, beacons of wisdom and righteousness, illuminated the world with their spiritual presence, their aura a gentle, white luminescence. Vashishtha, with his flowing snow-white beard and eyes that held the accumulated knowledge of ages, deep pools of sapphire reflecting ancient starlight, guided the kings of Ayodhya, his words shaping the destiny of empires with the resonance of a perfectly tuned sitar.
Vishwamitra, once a formidable warrior-king, his voice still carrying the booming echo of battlefield commands, now a Brahmarishi, possessed the power to wield divine astras, weapons forged in the crucible of intense penance, each unleashing a blinding flash of multicolored light and a deafening roar. Valmiki, the Adi Kavi, the first poet, wove verses that captured the very essence of the universe, his words echoing with eternal truths, as melodious as a celestial choir and as vibrant as a rainbow after a monsoon shower.
And there were others - Agastya, Atri, Bharadwaja, each a master of their own unique spiritual discipline, their lives dedicated to upholding the delicate balance of cosmic order, their ashrams filled with the soft rustling of sacred texts and the gentle murmur of contemplative thought.
The Treta Yuga, a time when the boundaries between the mortal and divine were more fluid, shimmered with an ethereal glow, and the echoes of creation, like distant, harmonious chimes, still resonated through the cosmos. Bharatavarsha, the ancient land, stretched across a tapestry of emerald green forests, towering mountain ranges that kissed the azure heavens with their snow-capped peaks, and the life-giving embrace of sacred rivers, their waters sparkling like liquid sapphire under the golden sun.
Within this land, nestled in serene pockets of wilderness, were the sanctuaries of dharma - the ashrams of revered sages, their humble abodes often bathed in the soft, amber light of dawn and dusk. Thirty-four such sages, beacons of wisdom and righteousness, illuminated the world with their spiritual presence, their aura a gentle, white luminescence. Vashishtha, with his flowing snow-white beard and eyes that held the accumulated knowledge of ages, deep pools of sapphire reflecting ancient starlight, guided the kings of Ayodhya, his words shaping the destiny of empires with the resonance of a perfectly tuned sitar.
Vishwamitra, once a formidable warrior-king, his voice still carrying the booming echo of battlefield commands, now a Brahmarishi, possessed the power to wield divine astras, weapons forged in the crucible of intense penance, each unleashing a blinding flash of multicolored light and a deafening roar. Valmiki, the Adi Kavi, the first poet, wove verses that captured the very essence of the universe, his words echoing with eternal truths, as melodious as a celestial choir and as vibrant as a rainbow after a monsoon shower.
And there were others - Agastya, Atri, Bharadwaja, each a master of their own unique spiritual discipline, their lives dedicated to upholding the delicate balance of cosmic order, their ashrams filled with the soft rustling of sacred texts and the gentle murmur of contemplative thought.
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