Bhagban woh hai jo Dharma ki sthapnaa karta hai...Apni 6th incarnation(Bhargav Parshuraam) ki Ahankaar ko mitane keliye swayam hi aagaye Prabhu Raam🙏🙏🙏🚩
@@tanmayaparida8987 parshuram n kabhi ahankar nhi tha vo to shiv ji ka Dhanus tod diya tha isliye une gussa aya aur y sb leela tha khud bhgwano ki unhe khud ko bhi pta tha ki ram bhi bhgwan hai
As written in Valmilki Ramayana - Daśaratha and his followers immediately recognized him. Although a Brahmin, Paraśurāma was famous for his prowess as a fighter. In former ages he had single-handedly overcome the world’s warriors, annihilating them by the millions. The sage had become enraged when his father was killed by warrior kings, and he wreaked an awful vengeance. He had ranged the globe massacring the entire warrior class. He now stood before Daśaratha holding a battle-ax in one hand and in the other a fierce arrow which resembled a streak of lightning. He was as tall as two men and he had upon his shoulder a great bow. Appearing as irresistible as the fire of universal destruction, he blocked the path like an impassable mountain. The sages in Daśaratha’s party quickly gathered together. They took water to wash Paraśurāma’s feet and hands and offered him gentle words of welcome. Accepting the honor offered by the sages, Paraśurāma looked at Rāma and said in a grave voice, “O Rāma, I have heard of Your strength. By breaking Śiva’s bow You have performed an incredible feat. How can I, who has formed a great enmity with all warriors, tolerate hearing of such prowess existing in a king? I have here another sacred bow, that of Viṣṇu. Let us see Your power now. Fit this celestial arrow upon this bow and simply draw it to its full length. If You are able to accomplish this task, then I shall challenge You to single combat. When You stand on the battlefield and are swept away by the force of my weapons, You shall earn undying fame.” Daśaratha threw up his hands in horror. Knowing well of Paraśurāma’s power, he feared for Rāma’s life. He approached the sage with joined palms and entreated him to spare Rāma. Paying no heed at all to the king, Paraśurāma continued to speak only to Rāma: “Both the bow broken by You and this one here were constructed by the architect of the gods, Viśvakarmā. The one you sundered formerly belonged to Śiva. However, this one here was Viṣṇu’s property. It is thus more powerful than the one you broke, for Viṣṇu is always Śiva’s superior.” Paraśurāma took the bow from his shoulder. With furrowed brows, he gazed at Rāma with bloodshot eyes, not immediately recognizing the prince’s divine identity. “The bow has been passed down from Viṣṇu to my ancestors and finally to me. I now offer it to You, O Rāma. Considering Your sacred duty as a warrior to always accept a challenge, exhibit now the strength of Your arms!” Paraśurāma held out the enormous bow. Rāma, smiling slightly, stepped forward. “I have heard of your tremendous feat in fighting and killing all the world’s warriors twenty-one times. You have fully avenged your father with this commendable action.” Even as a child Rāma had been told the story of Paraśurāma. The many kings killed by that sage had become debauched, and it was by divine arrangement that they had been annihilated. As a sage Paraśurāma had performed much asceticism and had finally been personally empowered by Viṣṇu himself. By dint of Viṣṇu’s own desire and power Paraśurāma had been able to exterminate the warrior class. Now Viṣṇu, appearing as Rāma, again stood before the sage. He continued to speak: “You are a Brahmin sage and are therefore worthy of My worship. However, since you despise Me, seeing Me to belong to the warrior class, I shall now display to you My personal prowess.” Rāma seized the bow along with the blazing arrow from Paraśurāma’s hand. He strung the bow in an instant and drew the arrow back to His ear. Looking angrily at Paraśurāma, He asked, “Where shall I discharge this deadly shaft, O sage? As you are My superior I dare not aim it at you.” Hosts of gods had assembled in the sky. Seeing the celestial bow drawn in anger by Rāma, and fearing that He may destroy the heavens, they cried out, “Viṣṇu! Save us, save us!” Rāma, standing with the bow, blazed as brilliant as the sun and Paraśurāma fell back in astonishment. He felt his own power completely eclipsed by Rāma. Suddenly realizing Rāma’s identity, the sage spoke in faltering tones. “You appear invincible and I can understand that You must surely be the imperishable Viṣṇu himself. I accept defeat but I am not shamed, as You are indeed the Lord of all the worlds.” Paraśurāma recalled how Viṣṇu had long ago said He would come again to take back the divine energy He had given to the sage. The warrior-sage folded his palms and said, “O Rāma, O all-powerful one, You have already divested me of my power and my pride. Please release this arrow upon my desires for heavenly pleasures and thereby burn them all to ashes. I wish only to serve You. With all my material aspirations destroyed by You, I shall be fit to become Your eternal servant. This is my deepest desire.” Paraśurāma bowed low before Rāma, who then fired the fearful shaft. The sage immediately vanished along with the arrow. Then Varuṇa, the god of the waters, appeared and Rāma gave him the celestial bow to keep on behalf of the gods. The exchange between Rāma and the sage was heard and understood only by Vasiṣṭha and a few other spiritually powerful Brahmins. The king and the others present had been wholly confounded by the events that had occurred. They were amazed and relieved to see that Rāma had somehow appeased the sage. Everything again became calm and the party resumed their journey, soon approaching Ayodhya.
As written in Valmilki Ramayana and Visnu Purāṇa - Daśaratha and his followers immediately recognized him. Although a Brahmin, Paraśurāma was famous for his prowess as a fighter. In former ages he had single-handedly overcome the world’s warriors, annihilating them by the millions. The sage had become enraged when his father was killed by warrior kings, and he wreaked an awful vengeance. He had ranged the globe massacring the entire warrior class. He now stood before Daśaratha holding a battle-ax in one hand and in the other a fierce arrow which resembled a streak of lightning. He was as tall as two men and he had upon his shoulder a great bow. Appearing as irresistible as the fire of universal destruction, he blocked the path like an impassable mountain. The sages in Daśaratha’s party quickly gathered together. They took water to wash Paraśurāma’s feet and hands and offered him gentle words of welcome. Accepting the honor offered by the sages, Paraśurāma looked at Rāma and said in a grave voice, “O Rāma, I have heard of Your strength. By breaking Śiva’s bow You have performed an incredible feat. How can I, who has formed a great enmity with all warriors, tolerate hearing of such prowess existing in a king? I have here another sacred bow, that of Viṣṇu which is even more stronger than Śiva’s bow. Lord Śiva’ is the greatest devotee of Lord Narayana.. Let us see Your power now. Fit this celestial arrow upon this bow and simply draw it to its full length. If You are able to accomplish this task, then I shall challenge You to single combat. When You stand on the battlefield and are swept away by the force of my weapons, You shall earn undying fame.” Daśaratha threw up his hands in horror. Knowing well of Paraśurāma’s power, he feared for Rāma’s life. He approached the sage with joined palms and entreated him to spare Rāma. Paying no heed at all to the king, Paraśurāma continued to speak only to Rāma: “Both the bow broken by You and this one here were constructed by the architect of the gods, Viśvakarmā. The one you sundered formerly belonged to Śiva. However, this one here was Viṣṇu’s property. It is thus more powerful than the one you broke, for Viṣṇu is always Śiva’s superior.” Paraśurāma took the bow from his shoulder. With furrowed brows, he gazed at Rāma with bloodshot eyes, not immediately recognizing the prince’s divine identity. “The bow has been passed down from Viṣṇu to my ancestors and finally to me. I now offer it to You, O Rāma. Considering Your sacred duty as a warrior to always accept a challenge, exhibit now the strength of Your arms!” Paraśurāma held out the enormous bow. Rāma, smiling slightly, stepped forward. “I have heard of your tremendous feat in fighting and killing all the world’s warriors twenty-one times. You have fully avenged your father with this commendable action.” Even as a child Rāma had been told the story of Paraśurāma. The many kings killed by that sage had become debauched, and it was by divine arrangement that they had been annihilated. As a sage Paraśurāma had performed much asceticism and had finally been personally empowered by Viṣṇu himself. By dint of Viṣṇu’s own desire and power Paraśurāma had been able to exterminate the warrior class. Now Viṣṇu, appearing as Rāma, again stood before the sage. He continued to speak: “You are a Brahmin sage and are therefore worthy of My worship. However, since you despise Me, seeing Me to belong to the warrior class, I shall now display to you My personal prowess.” Rāma seized the bow along with the blazing arrow from Paraśurāma’s hand. He strung the bow in an instant and drew the arrow back to His ear. Looking angrily at Paraśurāma, He asked, “Where shall I discharge this deadly shaft, O sage? As you are My superior I dare not aim it at you.” Hosts of gods had assembled in the sky. Seeing the celestial bow drawn in anger by Rāma, and fearing that He may destroy the heavens, they cried out, “Viṣṇu! Save us, save us!” Rāma, standing with the bow, blazed as brilliant as the sun and Paraśurāma fell back in astonishment. He felt his own power completely eclipsed by Rāma. Suddenly realizing Rāma’s identity, the sage spoke in faltering tones. “You appear invincible and I can understand that You must surely be the imperishable Viṣṇu himself. I accept defeat but I am not shamed, as You are indeed the Lord of all the worlds.” Paraśurāma recalled how Viṣṇu had long ago said He would come again to take back the divine energy He had given to the sage. The warrior-sage folded his palms and said, “O Rāma, O all-powerful one, You have already divested me of my power and my pride. Please release this arrow upon my desires for heavenly pleasures and thereby burn them all to ashes. I wish only to serve You. With all my material aspirations destroyed by You, I shall be fit to become Your eternal servant. This is my deepest desire.” Paraśurāma bowed low before Rāma, who then fired the fearful shaft. The sage immediately vanished along with the arrow. Then Varuṇa, the god of the waters, appeared and Rāma gave him the celestial bow to keep on behalf of the gods. The exchange between Rāma and the sage was heard and understood only by Vasiṣṭha and a few other spiritually powerful Brahmins. The king and the others present had been wholly confounded by the events that had occurred. They were amazed and relieved to see that Rāma had somehow appeased the sage. Everything again became calm and the party resumed their journey, soon approaching Ayodhya.
As written in Valmilki Ramayana - Daśaratha and his followers immediately recognized him. Although a Brahmin, Paraśurāma was famous for his prowess as a fighter. In former ages he had single-handedly overcome the world’s warriors, annihilating them by the millions. The sage had become enraged when his father was killed by warrior kings, and he wreaked an awful vengeance. He had ranged the globe massacring the entire warrior class. He now stood before Daśaratha holding a battle-ax in one hand and in the other a fierce arrow which resembled a streak of lightning. He was as tall as two men and he had upon his shoulder a great bow. Appearing as irresistible as the fire of universal destruction, he blocked the path like an impassable mountain. The sages in Daśaratha’s party quickly gathered together. They took water to wash Paraśurāma’s feet and hands and offered him gentle words of welcome. Accepting the honor offered by the sages, Paraśurāma looked at Rāma and said in a grave voice, “O Rāma, I have heard of Your strength. By breaking Śiva’s bow You have performed an incredible feat. How can I, who has formed a great enmity with all warriors, tolerate hearing of such prowess existing in a king? I have here another sacred bow, that of Viṣṇu. Let us see Your power now. Fit this celestial arrow upon this bow and simply draw it to its full length. If You are able to accomplish this task, then I shall challenge You to single combat. When You stand on the battlefield and are swept away by the force of my weapons, You shall earn undying fame.” Daśaratha threw up his hands in horror. Knowing well of Paraśurāma’s power, he feared for Rāma’s life. He approached the sage with joined palms and entreated him to spare Rāma. Paying no heed at all to the king, Paraśurāma continued to speak only to Rāma: “Both the bow broken by You and this one here were constructed by the architect of the gods, Viśvakarmā. The one you sundered formerly belonged to Śiva. However, this one here was Viṣṇu’s property. It is thus more powerful than the one you broke, for Viṣṇu is always Śiva’s superior.” Paraśurāma took the bow from his shoulder. With furrowed brows, he gazed at Rāma with bloodshot eyes, not immediately recognizing the prince’s divine identity. “The bow has been passed down from Viṣṇu to my ancestors and finally to me. I now offer it to You, O Rāma. Considering Your sacred duty as a warrior to always accept a challenge, exhibit now the strength of Your arms!” Paraśurāma held out the enormous bow. Rāma, smiling slightly, stepped forward. “I have heard of your tremendous feat in fighting and killing all the world’s warriors twenty-one times. You have fully avenged your father with this commendable action.” Even as a child Rāma had been told the story of Paraśurāma. The many kings killed by that sage had become debauched, and it was by divine arrangement that they had been annihilated. As a sage Paraśurāma had performed much asceticism and had finally been personally empowered by Viṣṇu himself. By dint of Viṣṇu’s own desire and power Paraśurāma had been able to exterminate the warrior class. Now Viṣṇu, appearing as Rāma, again stood before the sage. He continued to speak: “You are a Brahmin sage and are therefore worthy of My worship. However, since you despise Me, seeing Me to belong to the warrior class, I shall now display to you My personal prowess.” Rāma seized the bow along with the blazing arrow from Paraśurāma’s hand. He strung the bow in an instant and drew the arrow back to His ear. Looking angrily at Paraśurāma, He asked, “Where shall I discharge this deadly shaft, O sage? As you are My superior I dare not aim it at you.” Hosts of gods had assembled in the sky. Seeing the celestial bow drawn in anger by Rāma, and fearing that He may destroy the heavens, they cried out, “Viṣṇu! Save us, save us!” Rāma, standing with the bow, blazed as brilliant as the sun and Paraśurāma fell back in astonishment. He felt his own power completely eclipsed by Rāma. Suddenly realizing Rāma’s identity, the sage spoke in faltering tones. “You appear invincible and I can understand that You must surely be the imperishable Viṣṇu himself. I accept defeat but I am not shamed, as You are indeed the Lord of all the worlds.” Paraśurāma recalled how Viṣṇu had long ago said He would come again to take back the divine energy He had given to the sage. The warrior-sage folded his palms and said, “O Rāma, O all-powerful one, You have already divested me of my power and my pride. Please release this arrow upon my desires for heavenly pleasures and thereby burn them all to ashes. I wish only to serve You. With all my material aspirations destroyed by You, I shall be fit to become Your eternal servant. This is my deepest desire.” Paraśurāma bowed low before Rāma, who then fired the fearful shaft. The sage immediately vanished along with the arrow. Then Varuṇa, the god of the waters, appeared and Rāma gave him the celestial bow to keep on behalf of the gods. The exchange between Rāma and the sage was heard and understood only by Vasiṣṭha and a few other spiritually powerful Brahmins. The king and the others present had been wholly confounded by the events that had occurred. They were amazed and relieved to see that Rāma had somehow appeased the sage. Everything again became calm and the party resumed their journey, soon approaching Ayodhya.
@@kshtriyayadav-gn1bj Go and understand concept of avatar Vishnu ji is Bhagwan Whereas He takes avtar to end Evil All Ramji, krishnajj, and other are his Avtar Means he just takes birth in human form But lives in Vaikunt dham only
I am Muslim but I know history of Ramayana , lavkush land,krisnlila and watch this all video. Yaar interested all video , Thanks all of UA-cam audience
Ramayana is our sacred book. It has a lot of truth tales with interesting and powerful...... I watch Ramayana and I try to follow to learn some lessons from it... Thank you so much And let's speak victory to RAMA, laksham and Sita....... Glory to lord RAMA. ...
जय हो!🙏🏼 त्रिलोकीनाथ लक्ष्मीपति श्रीविष्णु के साक्षात षष्ठावतार विप्रशिरोमणि श्री श्री श्री भगवान परशुरामजी महाराज के चरणकमलों को शत-शत प्रणाम🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 शिवभक्त शिवमय भगवान श्री परशुरामजी हम सबका कल्याण करें! 🙏🏼
Parshuram ji ka jo role inhone kiya hai , utna accha koi nahi kr skta na kr pyga, ekdum bhagwan parshuram ki chhavi dikhti hai unme 🙏🏼🙏🏼🚩🚩Jay siyaram Har har mahadev
Jai shree krishna ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰 Jai shree Dwarika dhish ji Maharaj 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰🙏 Jai shree Murli Manohar ji Maharaj ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰 Jai shree Ram ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰 Jai shree balaji Maharaj ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰 Jai shree Parsuram ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏 Jai shreeram ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰 Jai shree Durga maa ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰 Jai shree Mahakal ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏 Har har Mahadev ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏 Jai shree krishna Murari ji 😌😍🙏🙏 Jai shree Ganesh ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏 Ganpati Bappa morya ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏
Kon kon class 10th se h jo boards Dene Wale Hain 😂
Me 😂
Me toh aisi bhi dekhta hu dekhna chaiye bhai
Meh
Me
Me bhi
kon kon 🆑ass 10th ka student 👩🎓 hindi ka राम lakshman परशुराम संवाद wala पाठ समझने आया है , me bhi samajne hi aaya hu
Mehh
Me
😊
Samr brow😂
Me 😂😮
Mai yeh video class 10 cbse ke liye pdh rha hai 😂meri tarah kaun pdh rha hai
क्षात्र धर्म युगै युगै ।
जय श्री राम ।
जय परशुराम।
जय श्री राम 🙏🙏
Noniya dharam yuge yuge💪
@@ujjawalpandey7631 भाई यह कोणसा नया धर्म हैं😂😂😭
@@ओमराजेजगतापपाटील 😂😂
@@ujjawalpandey7631 ohh bhai kya babaseer hai yo😂😂😂
Class 10 me ek chapter h Ram Prashuram sanwad yahi Sanwad Suna h Maine 😃
mere kal ha
Same
Me too
धनुष भंग है चैप्टर का नेम
@@yadavyadav5090 Book khol kar dekhlo chapter ka name
Ram jaisa charitra kisi ka nhi ho sakta 😍
Uchit kaha dost.
Parsottam bhagvan ram 🙏🙏
Bhagwan shri ram 😡
Isliye to Tulsidas ne likha tha "ram charit Manas"...
Fir Tino logo ke swami hai na raja ram chandr 🤩🙏🏻🚩⚔️
Sahi kaha mitra
जय श्रीराम...मर्यादा पुरोषात्तंम् श्रीराम जी को ह्रदय से कोटी कोटी प्रणाम 🙏🙏🚩
Today is my Hindi exam . I am watching this . Hope we all get 40/40 marks . Jai Shree Ram 🙏🏻
Pad bhi lena
Yes
In life's exam 💯
😮😢❤🎉😢😢😮❤😅
कोई इतना सहज सरल कैसे हो सकता है ।
जय श्री राम
Ho sakta hai mharaj
Bhagban woh hai jo Dharma ki sthapnaa karta hai...Apni 6th incarnation(Bhargav Parshuraam) ki Ahankaar ko mitane keliye swayam hi aagaye Prabhu Raam🙏🙏🙏🚩
Kaise bhi ho...Par Ahankar toh mit gayi naa...Waise tumne kabhi Valmiki Ramayan padha hai ??? Ek sloka to batao ??
@@tanmayaparida8987 parshuram n kabhi ahankar nhi tha vo to shiv ji ka Dhanus tod diya tha isliye une gussa aya aur y sb leela tha khud bhgwano ki unhe khud ko bhi pta tha ki ram bhi bhgwan hai
@@gauravsharma7102 right pandit g 🚩
Pehli bar Bhagwan Parshuram Bhargav nhi h Bhargav Asur guru Shukracharya ka real name h. Dusri bat O Prabhu Parshuram ka ahankar nhi krodh tha.
Tomorrow my exam and I am came to know this chapter ☺☺
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As written in Valmilki Ramayana -
Daśaratha and his followers immediately recognized him. Although a Brahmin, Paraśurāma was famous for his prowess as a fighter. In former ages he had single-handedly overcome the world’s warriors, annihilating them by the millions. The sage had become enraged when his father was killed by warrior kings, and he wreaked an awful vengeance. He had ranged the globe massacring the entire warrior class. He now stood before Daśaratha holding a battle-ax in one hand and in the other a fierce arrow which resembled a streak of lightning. He was as tall as two men and he had upon his shoulder a great bow. Appearing as irresistible as the fire of universal destruction, he blocked the path like an impassable mountain.
The sages in Daśaratha’s party quickly gathered together. They took water to wash Paraśurāma’s feet and hands and offered him gentle words of welcome.
Accepting the honor offered by the sages, Paraśurāma looked at Rāma and said in a grave voice, “O Rāma, I have heard of Your strength. By breaking Śiva’s bow You have performed an incredible feat. How can I, who has formed a great enmity with all warriors, tolerate hearing of such prowess existing in a king? I have here another sacred bow, that of Viṣṇu. Let us see Your power now. Fit this celestial arrow upon this bow and simply draw it to its full length. If You are able to accomplish this task, then I shall challenge You to single combat. When You stand on the battlefield and are swept away by the force of my weapons, You shall earn undying fame.”
Daśaratha threw up his hands in horror. Knowing well of Paraśurāma’s power, he feared for Rāma’s life. He approached the sage with joined palms and entreated him to spare Rāma. Paying no heed at all to the king, Paraśurāma continued to speak only to Rāma: “Both the bow broken by You and this one here were constructed by the architect of the gods, Viśvakarmā. The one you sundered formerly belonged to Śiva. However, this one here was Viṣṇu’s property. It is thus more powerful than the one you broke, for Viṣṇu is always Śiva’s superior.”
Paraśurāma took the bow from his shoulder. With furrowed brows, he gazed at Rāma with bloodshot eyes, not immediately recognizing the prince’s divine identity. “The bow has been passed down from Viṣṇu to my ancestors and finally to me. I now offer it to You, O Rāma. Considering Your sacred duty as a warrior to always accept a challenge, exhibit now the strength of Your arms!”
Paraśurāma held out the enormous bow. Rāma, smiling slightly, stepped forward. “I have heard of your tremendous feat in fighting and killing all the world’s warriors twenty-one times. You have fully avenged your father with this commendable action.”
Even as a child Rāma had been told the story of Paraśurāma. The many kings killed by that sage had become debauched, and it was by divine arrangement that they had been annihilated. As a sage Paraśurāma had performed much asceticism and had finally been personally empowered by Viṣṇu himself. By dint of Viṣṇu’s own desire and power Paraśurāma had been able to exterminate the warrior class. Now Viṣṇu, appearing as Rāma, again stood before the sage. He continued to speak: “You are a Brahmin sage and are therefore worthy of My worship. However, since you despise Me, seeing Me to belong to the warrior class, I shall now display to you My personal prowess.”
Rāma seized the bow along with the blazing arrow from Paraśurāma’s hand. He strung the bow in an instant and drew the arrow back to His ear. Looking angrily at Paraśurāma, He asked, “Where shall I discharge this deadly shaft, O sage? As you are My superior I dare not aim it at you.”
Hosts of gods had assembled in the sky. Seeing the celestial bow drawn in anger by Rāma, and fearing that He may destroy the heavens, they cried out, “Viṣṇu! Save us, save us!”
Rāma, standing with the bow, blazed as brilliant as the sun and Paraśurāma fell back in astonishment. He felt his own power completely eclipsed by Rāma. Suddenly realizing Rāma’s identity, the sage spoke in faltering tones. “You appear invincible and I can understand that You must surely be the imperishable Viṣṇu himself. I accept defeat but I am not shamed, as You are indeed the Lord of all the worlds.”
Paraśurāma recalled how Viṣṇu had long ago said He would come again to take back the divine energy He had given to the sage. The warrior-sage folded his palms and said, “O Rāma, O all-powerful one, You have already divested me of my power and my pride. Please release this arrow upon my desires for heavenly pleasures and thereby burn them all to ashes. I wish only to serve You. With all my material aspirations destroyed by You, I shall be fit to become Your eternal servant. This is my deepest desire.”
Paraśurāma bowed low before Rāma, who then fired the fearful shaft. The sage immediately vanished along with the arrow. Then Varuṇa, the god of the waters, appeared and Rāma gave him the celestial bow to keep on behalf of the gods.
The exchange between Rāma and the sage was heard and understood only by Vasiṣṭha and a few other spiritually powerful Brahmins. The king and the others present had been wholly confounded by the events that had occurred. They were amazed and relieved to see that Rāma had somehow appeased the sage. Everything again became calm and the party resumed their journey, soon approaching Ayodhya.
Same here
This is chapter in my class 10
Tomorrow is my pre board 😂😂😂
Same here
@@DeepVerseEdits 2nd poem 😎
I also
As written in Valmilki Ramayana and Visnu Purāṇa -
Daśaratha and his followers immediately recognized him. Although a Brahmin, Paraśurāma was famous for his prowess as a fighter. In former ages he had single-handedly overcome the world’s warriors, annihilating them by the millions. The sage had become enraged when his father was killed by warrior kings, and he wreaked an awful vengeance. He had ranged the globe massacring the entire warrior class. He now stood before Daśaratha holding a battle-ax in one hand and in the other a fierce arrow which resembled a streak of lightning. He was as tall as two men and he had upon his shoulder a great bow. Appearing as irresistible as the fire of universal destruction, he blocked the path like an impassable mountain.
The sages in Daśaratha’s party quickly gathered together. They took water to wash Paraśurāma’s feet and hands and offered him gentle words of welcome.
Accepting the honor offered by the sages, Paraśurāma looked at Rāma and said in a grave voice, “O Rāma, I have heard of Your strength. By breaking Śiva’s bow You have performed an incredible feat. How can I, who has formed a great enmity with all warriors, tolerate hearing of such prowess existing in a king? I have here another sacred bow, that of Viṣṇu which is even more stronger than Śiva’s bow. Lord Śiva’ is the greatest devotee of Lord Narayana.. Let us see Your power now. Fit this celestial arrow upon this bow and simply draw it to its full length. If You are able to accomplish this task, then I shall challenge You to single combat. When You stand on the battlefield and are swept away by the force of my weapons, You shall earn undying fame.”
Daśaratha threw up his hands in horror. Knowing well of Paraśurāma’s power, he feared for Rāma’s life. He approached the sage with joined palms and entreated him to spare Rāma. Paying no heed at all to the king, Paraśurāma continued to speak only to Rāma: “Both the bow broken by You and this one here were constructed by the architect of the gods, Viśvakarmā. The one you sundered formerly belonged to Śiva. However, this one here was Viṣṇu’s property. It is thus more powerful than the one you broke, for Viṣṇu is always Śiva’s superior.”
Paraśurāma took the bow from his shoulder. With furrowed brows, he gazed at Rāma with bloodshot eyes, not immediately recognizing the prince’s divine identity. “The bow has been passed down from Viṣṇu to my ancestors and finally to me. I now offer it to You, O Rāma. Considering Your sacred duty as a warrior to always accept a challenge, exhibit now the strength of Your arms!”
Paraśurāma held out the enormous bow. Rāma, smiling slightly, stepped forward. “I have heard of your tremendous feat in fighting and killing all the world’s warriors twenty-one times. You have fully avenged your father with this commendable action.”
Even as a child Rāma had been told the story of Paraśurāma. The many kings killed by that sage had become debauched, and it was by divine arrangement that they had been annihilated. As a sage Paraśurāma had performed much asceticism and had finally been personally empowered by Viṣṇu himself. By dint of Viṣṇu’s own desire and power Paraśurāma had been able to exterminate the warrior class. Now Viṣṇu, appearing as Rāma, again stood before the sage. He continued to speak: “You are a Brahmin sage and are therefore worthy of My worship. However, since you despise Me, seeing Me to belong to the warrior class, I shall now display to you My personal prowess.”
Rāma seized the bow along with the blazing arrow from Paraśurāma’s hand. He strung the bow in an instant and drew the arrow back to His ear. Looking angrily at Paraśurāma, He asked, “Where shall I discharge this deadly shaft, O sage? As you are My superior I dare not aim it at you.”
Hosts of gods had assembled in the sky. Seeing the celestial bow drawn in anger by Rāma, and fearing that He may destroy the heavens, they cried out, “Viṣṇu! Save us, save us!”
Rāma, standing with the bow, blazed as brilliant as the sun and Paraśurāma fell back in astonishment. He felt his own power completely eclipsed by Rāma. Suddenly realizing Rāma’s identity, the sage spoke in faltering tones. “You appear invincible and I can understand that You must surely be the imperishable Viṣṇu himself. I accept defeat but I am not shamed, as You are indeed the Lord of all the worlds.”
Paraśurāma recalled how Viṣṇu had long ago said He would come again to take back the divine energy He had given to the sage. The warrior-sage folded his palms and said, “O Rāma, O all-powerful one, You have already divested me of my power and my pride. Please release this arrow upon my desires for heavenly pleasures and thereby burn them all to ashes. I wish only to serve You. With all my material aspirations destroyed by You, I shall be fit to become Your eternal servant. This is my deepest desire.”
Paraśurāma bowed low before Rāma, who then fired the fearful shaft. The sage immediately vanished along with the arrow. Then Varuṇa, the god of the waters, appeared and Rāma gave him the celestial bow to keep on behalf of the gods.
The exchange between Rāma and the sage was heard and understood only by Vasiṣṭha and a few other spiritually powerful Brahmins. The king and the others present had been wholly confounded by the events that had occurred. They were amazed and relieved to see that Rāma had somehow appeased the sage. Everything again became calm and the party resumed their journey, soon approaching Ayodhya.
Salute to your efforts💜💜
And salute to u army 💜💜💜💜
Hey can we get the English translation of Valmiki Ramayana?
Yes in Valmiki Ramayan, Lord Parshuram arrived after Lord Ram's baraat was going back to ayodhya and even King Dasarath was there
Chup iskconite
The first roaster of this whole world goes to shree laksman jii...
Jai shree ram..
Ikr
Roaster op🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
21 baar Khastriye vihen huwa hi
Jai shree Ram 🙏
Jai Parasuram 🙏🙏
Bhai aap mahan hai
Jay Shriram
As written in Valmilki Ramayana -
Daśaratha and his followers immediately recognized him. Although a Brahmin, Paraśurāma was famous for his prowess as a fighter. In former ages he had single-handedly overcome the world’s warriors, annihilating them by the millions. The sage had become enraged when his father was killed by warrior kings, and he wreaked an awful vengeance. He had ranged the globe massacring the entire warrior class. He now stood before Daśaratha holding a battle-ax in one hand and in the other a fierce arrow which resembled a streak of lightning. He was as tall as two men and he had upon his shoulder a great bow. Appearing as irresistible as the fire of universal destruction, he blocked the path like an impassable mountain.
The sages in Daśaratha’s party quickly gathered together. They took water to wash Paraśurāma’s feet and hands and offered him gentle words of welcome.
Accepting the honor offered by the sages, Paraśurāma looked at Rāma and said in a grave voice, “O Rāma, I have heard of Your strength. By breaking Śiva’s bow You have performed an incredible feat. How can I, who has formed a great enmity with all warriors, tolerate hearing of such prowess existing in a king? I have here another sacred bow, that of Viṣṇu. Let us see Your power now. Fit this celestial arrow upon this bow and simply draw it to its full length. If You are able to accomplish this task, then I shall challenge You to single combat. When You stand on the battlefield and are swept away by the force of my weapons, You shall earn undying fame.”
Daśaratha threw up his hands in horror. Knowing well of Paraśurāma’s power, he feared for Rāma’s life. He approached the sage with joined palms and entreated him to spare Rāma. Paying no heed at all to the king, Paraśurāma continued to speak only to Rāma: “Both the bow broken by You and this one here were constructed by the architect of the gods, Viśvakarmā. The one you sundered formerly belonged to Śiva. However, this one here was Viṣṇu’s property. It is thus more powerful than the one you broke, for Viṣṇu is always Śiva’s superior.”
Paraśurāma took the bow from his shoulder. With furrowed brows, he gazed at Rāma with bloodshot eyes, not immediately recognizing the prince’s divine identity. “The bow has been passed down from Viṣṇu to my ancestors and finally to me. I now offer it to You, O Rāma. Considering Your sacred duty as a warrior to always accept a challenge, exhibit now the strength of Your arms!”
Paraśurāma held out the enormous bow. Rāma, smiling slightly, stepped forward. “I have heard of your tremendous feat in fighting and killing all the world’s warriors twenty-one times. You have fully avenged your father with this commendable action.”
Even as a child Rāma had been told the story of Paraśurāma. The many kings killed by that sage had become debauched, and it was by divine arrangement that they had been annihilated. As a sage Paraśurāma had performed much asceticism and had finally been personally empowered by Viṣṇu himself. By dint of Viṣṇu’s own desire and power Paraśurāma had been able to exterminate the warrior class. Now Viṣṇu, appearing as Rāma, again stood before the sage. He continued to speak: “You are a Brahmin sage and are therefore worthy of My worship. However, since you despise Me, seeing Me to belong to the warrior class, I shall now display to you My personal prowess.”
Rāma seized the bow along with the blazing arrow from Paraśurāma’s hand. He strung the bow in an instant and drew the arrow back to His ear. Looking angrily at Paraśurāma, He asked, “Where shall I discharge this deadly shaft, O sage? As you are My superior I dare not aim it at you.”
Hosts of gods had assembled in the sky. Seeing the celestial bow drawn in anger by Rāma, and fearing that He may destroy the heavens, they cried out, “Viṣṇu! Save us, save us!”
Rāma, standing with the bow, blazed as brilliant as the sun and Paraśurāma fell back in astonishment. He felt his own power completely eclipsed by Rāma. Suddenly realizing Rāma’s identity, the sage spoke in faltering tones. “You appear invincible and I can understand that You must surely be the imperishable Viṣṇu himself. I accept defeat but I am not shamed, as You are indeed the Lord of all the worlds.”
Paraśurāma recalled how Viṣṇu had long ago said He would come again to take back the divine energy He had given to the sage. The warrior-sage folded his palms and said, “O Rāma, O all-powerful one, You have already divested me of my power and my pride. Please release this arrow upon my desires for heavenly pleasures and thereby burn them all to ashes. I wish only to serve You. With all my material aspirations destroyed by You, I shall be fit to become Your eternal servant. This is my deepest desire.”
Paraśurāma bowed low before Rāma, who then fired the fearful shaft. The sage immediately vanished along with the arrow. Then Varuṇa, the god of the waters, appeared and Rāma gave him the celestial bow to keep on behalf of the gods.
The exchange between Rāma and the sage was heard and understood only by Vasiṣṭha and a few other spiritually powerful Brahmins. The king and the others present had been wholly confounded by the events that had occurred. They were amazed and relieved to see that Rāma had somehow appeased the sage. Everything again became calm and the party resumed their journey, soon approaching Ayodhya.
Bhai naam kya he tumhari profile ka 🤣🤣😁
Both are same but different manifestations.
Jay SriRam
Jay Bajrangbali ❤💥🚩🕉🙏🏽
It's Just Lord Vishnu's one avatar (Ram) talking to his own other Avatar, Parshuram 😭❤❤
No Ram is original complete Lord vishnu and परशुराम इस just अन्श even he doesn't complete Bhishma
II to get it
@@kshtriyayadav-gn1bj Go and understand concept of avatar
Vishnu ji is Bhagwan
Whereas He takes avtar to end Evil
All Ramji, krishnajj, and other are his Avtar
Means he just takes birth in human form
But lives in Vaikunt dham only
You can understand like how to play games
You stay at your place
But you choose an character who plays on your behalf
That's the concept of avatar
@@31pratimashyam Lord shree krishna is dad of all god shut your mouth
God ram always keep a constant smile on his face jai shree ram ❤🐾
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Kya huaa bhai
Hii Shruti
First roaster of the world award goes to lakshman ji love you lakshman jii
Class 10 hindi a ke students like karen
Jah shree ram❤🙏
I am Muslim but I know history of Ramayana , lavkush land,krisnlila and watch this all video. Yaar interested all video ,
Thanks all of UA-cam audience
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जय श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम
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good morning
श्रश्रनःनर्न
191झट्ऱर्रःडंकौ
टकपप
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Aqwawaaaaaaqaaawaaaaawaqaqawa
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🕉🕉🕉जय श्री राम जी की।जय परशु राम जी की।जय शिव जी की।
Jai Ram, ❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌺 jai hind and,Jai Lakshman,🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️,Jai parashuram❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Jay Shri Ram 🙏🏻😌🙏🏻
Ram naam ke hire moti ho ho ho......l2l
Mai bikhraou gali gali, le lo re koi naam ka pyala 🙏🏻😌🙏🏻
Shorr machau gali gali 🙌😌🙌
Bolo Ram🙏🏻 Bolo Ram🙏🏻 Bolo Ram Ram Ram 🙏🏻😌🌺🙏🏻🌺😌🙏🏻
Jay shree ram ram ji Jay hanuman ji ❤️🙏🙏
I am USA return and I have read ramayan and I know about Lord ram🙏🌺🌷
🚩जय श्रीराम 🚩
मेरा नाम लाजपत प्रजापति है
प्रभू मुझे एक जीवन साथी कन्या
मिल जाएगी क्या
जय श्रीराम जय भगवान श्रीपरशुराम 🙏🙏
Jai Shree Ram 🙏🙏
Jai Dada Parshuram🙏🙏
आज भगवान परशुराम की जयंती है और राम लक्ष्मण और सीता के लिए एक लाइक जरूर बनता है ना आप सबके लिए हिंदू धर्म में कौन कौन देख रहा
मनुष्य जानबूझ कर अंधकार की ओर जाता है.... घर में ही भगवान उसे समझाती रहती रह जाती है ..
Lvu मां ❤
Ramayana is our sacred book.
It has a lot of truth tales with interesting and powerful......
I watch Ramayana and I try to follow to learn some lessons from it...
Thank you so much
And let's speak victory to RAMA, laksham and Sita.......
Glory to lord RAMA. ...
Z
जय जय श्री राम ❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍💫💫🌍🥀🙌🏻🙌🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👑👑👑⚡⚡🔥🕉🕉🕉🕉⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️🔱🔱🔱🔱🔱🔱🔱🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
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Nice video to understand tulsidas chapter for class 10
4:56 that beautiful smile of Shri Ram makes the character more great.
बिना प्रभु में लीन हुये इस आत्मा का कोई मोल नहीं जब तक वाणी से श्री राम न निकले तो ये जीवन निरर्थक है प्रभु 🙏🌹🌺 जय श्री राम 🌺🌹🙏
Chahe woh Swayam khaal hi kyun na ho 💪🏼🤩🤩 what a dialogue 😍
Jai shree Ram
Jai shree Parsuram ji ki..
जय श्री राम जय भगवान परशुराम
विप्र वंश की अस प्रभुताई,
अभय होय जो तुमही डराई,
Jay Shree Ram Jay Hanuman 🙏🙏 jay jagannath 🙏 har har mahadev 🙏 jay Shree Krishna 🙏
परशुराम के वंशज स त्यागी 💪💪💪
जय हो!🙏🏼
त्रिलोकीनाथ लक्ष्मीपति श्रीविष्णु के साक्षात षष्ठावतार विप्रशिरोमणि श्री श्री श्री भगवान परशुरामजी महाराज के चरणकमलों को शत-शत प्रणाम🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
शिवभक्त शिवमय भगवान श्री परशुरामजी हम सबका कल्याण करें! 🙏🏼
Maryada Purushottam Shri Ramchandra ki Jai.
Bolo SHRI RAM JI ke jaye ❤😊🤩🥰🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
Jai shree parshuram,🙏🙏
जय श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम श्रीराम
Aisa darisya ramanand sagar ji ne dikhakar
Bharat desh ko garav h unper
Jai dada parshuram ki ,god love is so wonderful
🙏🙏
Class 10th me parsu ram sangwad padhana hai our ye video sbhi students ko dekhane ki jarurat hai
JAI PARSHURAM
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🙏🙏 Jai Dada Parshuram 🙏🙏🤟
Jai siyaraam 🌻🌹🙏🙏🙏
🙏।।जय जय श्री राम।।🙏: मर्यादा पुरुषोत्तम भगवान श्री सीताराम जी की सदा ही जय जय जय
🙏।।जय जय श्री राम।।🙏: सियावर रामचंद्र की जय 🙏♥️🚩
Jai Sita Ram 🚩🚩🙏🚩🚩
Jai bhagwan parshuram 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Jai Shree Laxman ji 🚩🙏🙏🙏🙏
Legends are watching this before 1 day of their Hindi board exams🤣🤣🤣
No bro 🤜 u and i are watching 3 days before exam
3:21
बिप्रबंस कै असि प्रभुताई। अभय होइ जो तुम्हहि डेराई।।
Parshuram ji ka jo role inhone kiya hai , utna accha koi nahi kr skta na kr pyga, ekdum bhagwan parshuram ki chhavi dikhti hai unme 🙏🏼🙏🏼🚩🚩Jay siyaram Har har mahadev
Yes 🖐️
But Sudesh Berry as Bhagvan Parshuram is Also Excellent 👌🗿
Jai shree krishna ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰
Jai shree Dwarika dhish ji Maharaj 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰🙏
Jai shree Murli Manohar ji Maharaj ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰
Jai shree Ram ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰
Jai shree balaji Maharaj ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰
Jai shree Parsuram ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏
Jai shreeram ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰
Jai shree Durga maa ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏🥰
Jai shree Mahakal ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏
Har har Mahadev ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏
Jai shree krishna Murari ji 😌😍🙏🙏
Jai shree Ganesh ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏
Ganpati Bappa morya ji 🥰🥰🙏🙏
Jay shree ram , jay shree parashuram
I learn this for tomorrow pre board exam
Hamare prabhu shree ram kitne pyare te 😊😊😊🙏🙏
Pyare thy nahi...hai....mere bhai😊😊
ब्राम्हण ही सदा सर्व स्रेष्ठ है और भगवान को भी हमेशा पूजनीय है किसीकी जलन से कोई फरक नही पडता इसिलीऐ तो हमेशा उनके पास रखते है🙏😂
Jai pasuram 🙏
Jai Ram 🙏
Jai Ravan🙏
Why jai ravan
Ek Barr aapne agal bagal se pata kar lijiye....
Ram kitne sahaj aur saral h.. jai shri ram
✨💕 भगवान परसुराम जयंती की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं🙏🙏
jai shree ram 🙏🙏🙏 jai hanuman 🙏🙏🙏jai parshuram 🙏🙏🙏
JAI SHRI PARSHURAM 🙏 JAI SHRI RAM 🙏⚔️
राधे कृष्ण राधे कृष्ण राधे कृष्ण राधे कृष्ण राधे कृष्ण राधे कृष्ण राधे कृष्ण राधे कृष्ण राधे कृष्ण राधे कृष्ण राधे कृष्ण
Jai Parsuram bhagwaan ki jai ho🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Exam ki tyaari k bhane hi pr apna mnn to tript hogya❤️
#preterm1 #term1exam
Jai shree ram..🙏
Jai parshuram..🙏
Dislike karke Parameshwar Shri Ram Chandra ka Droha karnewale ka Sarvanash Nishchit hai....
Jai Shri Ram 💗🙏
BETE MAUJ KARDI 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am watching for term 1 tomorrow 😍
जय श्री राम जय बजरंग बाली 🙏❤️😍👌😊🌹🤩🙏👍🙏🙏❤️👍🤝👌👌😊❤️🙏😍👍🤝👌😊🌹🌹😊🌹🌹🤩
Bol siya vr R🛕mchandr🏹 ki 🪔ay 🔔👋 🔔👋✊🗣️🪘🙏🌳🛖🛶🛕🪔🪕⚱️🏺🪈🌞🏞️🌍🗣️bol pawansut Hanuman ki jay 🐒🌳📿🛖🌴🪈🌅🏞️⛰️🌍🙏
Jai shree ram
Jay Shree Ram Jay Hanuman Dada raksha Krjo mummy papa ne 💯 varsh Krjo 🙏 Goga Maharaj Ji Raksha Krjo mummy papa ne 💯 varsh Krjo 🙏
इस video को जो प्यारी आँख देख रही हैं भगवान उनके माता💝💝पिता को लम्बी आयु दे | 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏JAI SHREE RAM
Tino logo mai shiv aur ram se balkar koi nhi ho sakta 💪🏻🙏🏻🚩🤩🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
जय श्री राम जय श्री परशुराम
हे मूड़ जनक तू सच बतला ये धनुआ किसने तोड़ा है
जल्दी उसकी सूरत बतला वरना चौपट कर डालूंगा जितना राज तेरा पृथ्वी पर उलट-पुलट कर डालूंगा।
Kal maths ka paper hai aur hum yahan baithe Shri Ram Parshuram Samvad dekh rahe hain
Mene 500 baar ye video dekh chuka hu❤❤❤
Kal mera boards ka exam hai revision krne aaya hu kyuki kl
Hindi ka exam h
Ye chapter aa rha h
👍👍👍👍
Ram ji jaisa chartra ho to Bajrangbali humesha sath rahege 🚩🚩
Jai Parashuram 🙏🏼🏹
Shree ram jay ram jay jay ram
Thank you ❤️ ese mera chapter 2 Hindi bhot easy hogya....sab kuch smajh mai aagya ...🙏🏻❤️
Muje bhi same
Konsi class 6
@@Raju_sh-h class 10th
🤣😂
जय जय श्री राम
आपका अपना बन्टू साहू
सरायपाली जिला महासमुन्द छत्तीसगढ़
जय श्री राम 🙏
Jai shri Ram...
Ý5 343.
jai parshuram ji ki❤️🙏🏻
I have I th
JAI SHREE RAM JAI RAJA RAM ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
भगवान श्री परशुराम जी के जन्मोत्सव की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ🚩 ❤
3:55 Ram ji's Constant smile☺️😊😊
🇮🇳🙏🚩❤JAI PARSHURAM BAGWAN🇮🇳🙏🚩❤JAI SHREE RAM❤🚩🙏🇮🇳
Jai shree Ram Jai Hanuman 🚩🚩 🙏
तुलसीदास जी का दोहा सुनकर सच मे मन प्रश्न हो जाता है
जय जय श्री राम
सीता राम 🌷🙏
Mai iss isliye dek rha hu kyu ki kal mera exam hai aur ye ayega ❤
Bolo Ram ji ki ✊
Jai
Jay ho
Jai parashuram 🙏
I am here to see this video because it is in my Hindi Chapter 2 Ram Lakshman Aur Parsuram samvad....जय श्री राम।
Jai shree ram jai dada parsuram