
Descripción de Rama Raghava- Purity 51363h
This is a chant associated to a common expression of folk devotion in India. Rama and Krishna are both names of Vishnu, the preserver of the entire Universe. Vishnu means "all-pervading". He incarnates on earth when unrighteousness abounds. Rama means the blissful or delightful one. Krishna means black or dark-coloured. Krishna's complexion was believed to be dark, like the most beautiful clouds full of rain. Krishna is full of sacred grace and blessings and He is always ready to shower this auspicious energy on His true devotees. Raghava is another name of Rama, referring to his Raghu clan. Keshava is another name of Krishna, which means the One with beautiful hair. Krishna attracts the attention by His divine beauty. This beauty comes from within, as He is perfection incarnate. His hair is most beautiful and frames His lovely face. Concentrating on this sweet form of the Lord, the mind is turned away from maya, or illusion, and becomes engrossed in divine beauty and splendour. Compositor: Sri Chinmoy Interpretada por: Monk Party 6y16u
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