This book delves into the profound relationships surrounding Lord Rama, the eldest son of King Dasharatha of Ayodhya and an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Born into a lineage of pious rulers, Rama's appearance was not merely a royal birth but a divine descent to uphold dharma and protect the righteous.
We also introduce the significant term "Ramanuja," which literally translates to "younger brother of Rama". However, its meaning extends beyond mere familial connection, signifying a devoted follower, one who is deeply attached and dedicated to Rama.
This book explores the lives and unwavering devotion of Rama's three younger brothers – Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna – each of whom embodies the essence of a Ramanuja in their unique ways.
Beyond these brothers, the name "Ramanuja" is also associated with a revered acharya (spiritual teacher) considered an incarnation of Lakshmana, who bravely defended the concept of a personal God against monistic philosophies.
Through the stories and examples presented in the Ramayana and other Vedic texts, this book aims to illuminate the profound bond between Rama and his Ramanujas, showcasing the highest ideals of brotherly love, selfless service, and unwavering devotion. Their relationships serve as timeless lessons in dharma and the path of bhakti-yoga, inspiring individuals to cultivate similar heartfelt connections with the Supreme Lord.