The name "Rama" is exceptionally pure and powerful because it encapsulates the essence of both Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. The name is derived from the combination of two sacred mantras: "Namah Narayanaya" (homage to Vishnu) and "Namah Shivaya" (homage to Shiva). When we extract the syllables "Ra" and "Ma" from these mantras, the remaining parts become inauspicious— "Namah Nayanaya" refers to paying homage to worldly, transient attachments, and "Na Shivaya" dangerously invokes A-Siva, which literally means "anti-God" or inauspiciousness.
This shows that the power of Rama’s name lies in its ability to harmonize and balance the energies of both Vishnu and Shiva, thereby preserving cosmic auspiciousness. Through the name "Rama," both Vishnu and Shiva are revered simultaneously.
In Vedic tradition, Rudra (Shiva) is acknowledged as being at the heart of all deities, including Rama, further solidifying this connection. Therefore, chanting "Rama" not only invokes the protection of Vishnu but also brings the blessings of Shiva, who is the source of all auspiciousness (Mangal) in Sanatana Dharma.
In essence, Rama’s name is a bridge between the protector and the destroyer, making it supremely powerful and spiritually uplifting. This is so, because Rama is the Avatar of Visnu, the Maryada Purusottam, and the ideal human being. And as part of that Maryada, Rama is one of the greatest devotees of Lord Shiva, of all times. Shiva is literally known as Rameshwara, signifying rhe strong and unbreakable connection between the two.
Thus, since we know from the Vedas that Shiva himself is Visnu, Rama himself is part of Shiva, who descended on the earth not just to combat the encroaching evil, but also to demonstrate to the world what the ideal devotee should be like, for all our collective benefit for all times. It’s a divine convergence, where Shiva and Vishnu are united, ensuring that those who chant "Rama" invoke the most sacred energies of the universe.
Namah Ramaya cha Rameshwaraya Namaha.
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