It becomes tadakara, tadrupa, tanmaya (oneness, sameness) and talleenata (as a man thinketh). The thinker and the thought, the meditator and the meditated, the worshiper and the worshipped, the Upasaka and the Upasya become blended into one. Constant repetition of the two-lettered Mantra RAMA (RA+MA) with Suddha Bhavana and perfect concentration leads to the control of mind and Samadhi. This is the esoteric teaching of the Ramayana. Mind merges in Brahman by concentration and incessant meditation on Rama. , Raga (love), Dvesha (hatred), Kama (lust), Krodha (anger), Lobha (miserliness), Moha (infatuation, delusion), Mada (pride), Ahamkara (egoism), Matsarya (Jealousy) and Dambha (ostentation or vanity). Killing the ten-headed monster, Ravana of Lanka, is the annihilation of the ten evil Vrittis of mind, viz. The secret of Ramayana is the attainment of Jivanmukti through control of mind.
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