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Yogyakarta Hosts Inspiring Ramayana Discourse by Renowned Saint Morari Bapu

Yogyakarta (Indonesia), 17 August 2024: Yogyakarta, a city celebrated for its deep-rooted cultural and spiritual heritage, is hosting an enlightening Ramayana discourse by the esteemed Indian spiritual leader, Morari Bapu. The event, taking place from August 17 to August 25 at the Mariott Hotel, promises to be deep exploration of Goswami Tulsidas’ Ram Charita Manas in a city historically linked to Hinduism and Buddhism.

Despite Indonesia being a predominantly Muslim country, Yogyakarta is home to the magnificent Prambanan Temple complex, one of the most iconic Hindu temples in Indonesia. This historical site has been a custodian of Hindu culture and spirituality for centuries. The intricate reliefs of Prambanan depict scenes from the Ramayana, reflecting Yogyakarta’s deep cultural connection to this revered epic.

Now, speaking in Yogyakarta, Morari Bapu, known for his insightful spiritual teachings and landmark discourses, said that he will focus on two central Chaupais (quatrains) from the epic:

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Ayodhya KaandChaupai156: Bipra Jeevai Dehi Din Dana I Siv Abhishek KarhiBidhi NanaII

Speaking on the inaugural day, Morari Bapu said that he would like to name this katha ‘Manas Samudra Abhishek’. He explained that the word Abhishek comes 16 times in Goswami Tulsidas’ RamCharita Manas and the word Samudra comes 7 times in it. Samudra means sea and it is a coincidence that there are 7 types of seasin this world.

He then narrated a story related to Lord Buddha wherein he did abhishek (anointment) of a person from a “so-called untouchable” caste despite opposition from religious leaders. But Buddha felt that the only criterion for acceptance should be his worth, not caste.

Bapu said that traditionally abhishek is done with 5 products including milk, curd, honey, ghee (clarified butter) and sugar. Later he added that Goswami Tulsidas’ 5 sheel (signs of good conduct) are vivek (power of discretion), prakash (not to live in ignorance), vishalta (largesse), vishwas (faith), and shraddha (devotion).

The spiritual leader alsowished the country of Indonesia on its Independence Day and complimented the people for having a multicultural heritage which they respected despite the country having a Muslim population that is about 80%.

Bapu also expressed concern at the state of Hindus in Bangladesh and said that a recent congregation of Hindu saints in Ahmedabad had appealed to Bapu to send a memo about the need to protect followers of Sanatana Dharma to the United Nations, where he has recently concluded a katha.

Yogyakarta’s Hindu Roots

Yogyakarta, located in central Java, has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. The region was once part of the Mataram Kingdom, known for its flourishing Hindu-Buddhist culture between the 8th and 15th centuries. The spread of Hinduism to Java is generally associated with the influence of Indian traders and the island’s maritime ties with India.

The Prambanan and Borobudur temples, constructed during this period by the Sanjaya dynasty of Mataram Kingdom, are among Indonesia’s most significant archaeological sites, reflecting the height of Hindu culture and architecture in Java.The Mataram Kingdom eventually split into two—one Hindu-Buddhist and one Islamic.

This special discourse in Yogyakarta, a city where Hindu heritage is celebrated through festivals, arts, and historical sites, promises to be a spiritually enriching experience. Attendees will not only engage with the Ramayana’s wisdom but also connect with Yogyakarta’s vibrant cultural heritage.

The discourses will be held daily at 10 a.m. local time, followed by a vegetarian meal for all attendees.

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