Lord Ram's Divine Leelas: The Worship of His Devotees

Lord Ram exists EVERYWHERE and Himself is in EVERYTHING. He just worshipped Himself by worshipping other deities. He also did that to show us humans that we must worship all the deities who are all His devotees. He also did that because in this Avatar, the Lord wishes to completely perform His Leelas like a human and hence did all the things that humans must do. He also did that because, He is the devotee of His devotees and only bows down to the devotion of His devotees and ALL the deities are His devotees. Lord Maryada Purushottam only worshipped and prayed to other deities because of the above reasons and seeking their blessings was a playful Leela of His. He is the the most independent and All-powerful, He just did that as a part of His Leelas. Moreover, we are not someone who can possibly know the reason behind His actions, we can only simply be mesmerized by His actions, as we have absolutely no capability to comprehend His actions.

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