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Sri Rama Avathar

From Guru to sishya, the Vedas were propagated for the welfare of subsequent generations. The Vedas are the root of Dharma and Dharma is the basis of the entire manifested world. The Vedas are the means of attaining the fourfold Purushartha - Dharma. Artha, Kama and Moksha. When Artha and Kama were based on Dharma. the human race following the Divine blue-print - the Vedic injunctions, lived a life of contentment and happiness and marched forward in its evolutionary pilgrimage to Godhood.
However,
when
we
look
at
the
spiritual
history
of
the
world,
we
noticed
that
it
is
not
a
perennial
and
an
uneventful
upward
march
to
perfection
but
the
journey
is
punctuated
by
periodical
decadence
followed
by
renaissance.
This
is
neither
the
fault
of
the
laws
nor
of
the
lawgiver
as
every
failure
and
sorrow
is
normally
attributed
to
human
beings,
the
roof
and
crown
of
creation,
unlike
the
animals
which
live
by
sheer
instincts
and
impulses
are
bestowed
with
unique
discriminating
faculty,
the
intellect
and
also
the
"Choice
of
action"
-
the
wise
exercise
of
these
helps
them
to
live
and
act
in
harmony
with
Dharma
and
thereby
progress
towards
the
goal
namely,
liberation
(Moksha)
from
their
self-imposed
entanglements.
Purushartha however involves the freedom of choice, man often falls a prey to the tantalizing temptations of the world, violates the laws by living an adharmic life and suffers the consequences - misery and sorrow - and reaches his doom, thereby retarding his evolutionary progress. When at any period of history, such violations become rampant and evil forces gain an upper hand reducing the people of that period to a state of utter helplessness, the law-giver manifests Himself amongst humanity and restores Dharma back to its pedestal as promised in the Bhagavad Gita.
"Arjuna,
whenever
righteousness
is
on
the
decline
and
unrighteousness
is
on
the
ascendant,
then
I
manifest
Myself"
I
"For
the
protection
of
the
virtuous,
for
the
destruction
of
evil
doers,
and
for
establishing
Dharma
on
a
firm
footing.
I
am
born
from
age
to
age".
Thus the mighty, unlimited, supreme law-giver, the truth indicated in the Upanishads out of compassion for the erring masses and for giving them solace, descends as an Avatar and appears to be embodied and limited. In and through that role played by Him, He speaks and acts, blesses, inspires, guides and illumines humanity. Though the objects of the descent are : (1) the protection of the good. (ii) the destruction of the wicked and (iii) re-establishment of Dharma, the main purpose is the last which is Dharma-Samsthapana. The Lord, through His divine interference or descent apparently comes down to solve a topical problem of the age, the main aim being to leave behind eternal solutions. Avataar is the descent of the Lord for the ascent of man.
About
the
author
P.G.Ananthanarayan (Mani)
This article has been written by P.G.Ananthanarayan (Mani) for the Vedanta Vani of Chinmaya Mission.



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