Neelambuj Shyaamal Komal Aangam Sita Samaro Pita Vaam Bhaagam ।
Paanow Mahasaayak Chaaru Chaapam Namami Ramam Raghuwansh Naatham॥ Meaning:
Neel (Dark blue, almost black), Ambuj (Kamal, lotus), Shyaam (Dark), Komal (Gentle, charming, pleasing), Aangam (Ang, body), Sita (Mata), Samaropit (Sushobhit, viraajmaan, present), Vaam Bhaagam (left hand side).
Paanow (dono haath – Paani means hand), Maha (Shresht, Amogh, Enormous), Saayak (Arrow, Baan), Chaaru (Sundar, Beautiful), Chaap (Dhanush, Bow), Namaami (Pranaam, Vandana, show respect), Ramam (Shri Ram), Raghuwansh Naatham ( The best King of the Raghu dynasty).
This is the third verse of the Ayodhya Kanda. Many people prefer to recite this beautiful verse before the narration of the Ramayana begins. When you narrate the story of Shri Ram or listen to the recitation of this verse, it hopefully becomes a little easier to understand.
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