🏹 Spiritual Aims of Sri Ram's 108 Names ☀️
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Ongoing, First published Jan 22
🕉 108 epithets of Lord Rama! Let us contemplate the significance  of each one!  
 Based on the Ashtotharam.
Illustrations and text from the Ramayana [from various internet sources, incl. pinterest, wiki, etc]

To commemorate  the Ayodhya mandir, let us contemplate the shining example of Sri Ram!
🏹Jai Sri Ram!☀️
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