The Ramayana is not merely a legend; it is a pivotal architectural shift in the cosmic timeline—the "Installation Phase" for the systems that define our current reality. It marks the transition from the Treta Yuga (Yuga 2) into a world of fractured, competitive lineages.
I. The Death of Universalism: Killing the Father
In the traditional Hindu framework, the Satya Yuga (Yuga 1) was the era of the "Spiritual Character"—the era of OM, where divinity was a shared, inclusive state under the human godfather, Shiva. Gods were the fathers of everyone, including Rama.
However, as the Rama Yuga (Yuga 2) began, humans almost completely evolved from several animals. They began to view their ancestral hierarchy as a restriction, thinking the Gods were fools. Seeking freedom from the disciplines imposed by the Gods and Ravana—disciplines they didn't even completely understand—they staged a coup. They effectively "killed" their ancestors, seizing assets and authority that were supposed to be transferred genetically or by ancestral decision. Rama is the one who established the first lineage by killing the Father.
II. The Mystery of the "Lost" Father: A Vice-Versa Truth
It is commonly assumed that Tamils lost their father. In fact, it is the vice versa. Since the Ramayanam, the old lineages (the Gods) hid themselves to remain in India, protected from the transition into single, separated lineage branches. This is the evidence that Tamils in Sri Lanka and India co-exist at once as a protected, original root—they are not separate.
To avoid confusion: Shiva is not a lineage; He is the spiritual character from Yuga 1. In Yuga 2, all lineages are sons of Shiva who subsequently took over the world as linguistic and ethical groups. From Yuga 2 onwards, "Shiva" as a character disappears, manifesting instead as remaining lineages in India and its surroundings, the centre, and Aarumugam (Indian Tamils) and Murugan (Sri Lankan Tamils).
III. From Rama to "Ma": The Single Origin Split
Theoretically, in the afternoon of the #modern #ramayanam, Rama is no longer Rama. He is named Ma, missing the "Ra" (Ravana). The transition itself depicts the same: a single origin of a father (where Ravana had the most influence among gods) splitting into multiple, diverse human tree branches.
IV. The Birth of the "Branch": Lava & Kusha
The transition created a split in the heart of Lanka:
Lava (The Northern Extension): Carrying the essence of both Rama and Shiva, this lineage became the bridge between the Lankan womb and the Indian neck.
Kusha (The Southern Settlement): Aligned with the centralized Rama administration, Kusha entered an unbreakable bond with Rama. Kusha refuses to allow Lava to rule the Jaffna Kingdom because they fear the Rama administration. If Kusha let Lava survive, Kusha—settled in Rama's regions—would be tortured. Thus, Kusha claims the "whole island is theirs" to internally steal the wealth of the nation for own growth but to leave the remaining bare land is for their descendants.
V. The Extraction Formula: Samudra Manthan 2.0
The post-Ramayana era implemented a repeating pattern: The Churning of the Root. Just as the Gods and Asuras churned the ocean for nectar, the modern "Rama Mission" churns the resources and talent of the "Lava Land." The hard work is done at the roots, but the wealth is extracted and moved to centralized regions or abroad. This is a continuous cycle where the original lineage labors, and the centralized hierarchy collects.
VI. The Pattern Trap: Data Mining the Vedas
The 4 Vedhas act as the source code or the predictive pattern for these cycles, just like data mining for prediction. While actual events vary based on modernity, the present cycles always follow the pattern. By learning these patterns, "pro-people" from the the one-sided governance started defending, creating a major disaster for the Gods who originally taught the patterns.
VII. The Dependency Trap: Religion as the Shade
The Rama World Order uses religions as a shade. It doesn't ban the old Shiva-based beliefs; it uses them as a trap to attract upcoming people into dependency. Immigrants huddle under the shade of their community, unaware of the high-level politics. Their wealth (whether hard-earned or black money) is legitimized by the foreign economy, adding value to the country while draining the root.
VIII. The Jessica Mission: Modern Drama
Rama set up a girl named Jessica, a Tamil background displacement from the war. Her performance, singing "Vidai Kodu Engal Nade" (Oh my land, give an answer), is a drama to pull assets and people from their home country.
They used this girl to migrate my future and spoiled it by giving it to their own people. I am like Shiva/Kandhan from Jaffna, who showed his whole love to Tamils and protected them, only to lose himself for love. This "Love" has been a curse for generations. They have not yet changed, but continue to betray the innocence that symbolizes Love. This suggests that even today, the Tamils (Murugan), who are the sons of Shiva (the embodiment of Love), do not respect Shiva; instead, they place their pride and belief solely in their own talents.
It implies that there is no Race Patriotism; it is just selfishness (Am). Am is selfish-first; Om is for all. They claim "Kindness is the first form of intelligence" just to settle themselves first. I would say "focus on yourself first as a priority and thrive for it" is the first wisdom one has to learn and then the kindness is just a tool to achieve it quietly.
IX. My Call to ஜெசிக்கா (Jessica)
ஜெசிக்கா! இந்த விடை போதுமா? இன்னும் கொஞ்சம் வேணுமா?
Jessica! Are you a man of Rama? You cheated and made me a fool. I lost my path following you for years. It feels like "Are you really a woman?" You should be the girlfriend of the villain comes in Dasavatharam movie. This is the US Rama mission. Canadian Jessica, wake up Lanka for an answer. Don't call yourself a Tamil girl.
My feelings: "Jessica! I love you. I need you. I want you..." I am going to destroy the world once again. The world must remember your name as the reason for this destruction. You betrayed a perfect Shiva using love as a weapon. You disturbs innocent people (Shiva) growth and regular routine for your selfishness; liars. You do this often, you, cheating Tamils.
X. The Prevent Mechanism & The Demand
Lankans use a prevent mechanism—injecting a "stock" into the blood or using chemical/traditional pest methods to brainwash people against settling abroad.
The Demand: You first give us our land back—Jaffna Kingdom—and then prevent people from moving away. Otherwise, how long will you withstand people stealing from your country? Once they move out, they have needs abroad, and they steal.
XI. The Mantra of the Lineage: RaMa as the Primal Code
One of the Wisdom Fruit Facts
Beyond the politics and the historical shifts, there is a metaphysical reason why RaMa remains the most powerful mantra of human lineages. In the #modern #ramayanam, the mantra functions as the "Software Key" for the second Yuga.
The Power of Ra: Originally, Ra (Ravana) represented the influence of the Gods—the spiritual authority and ancestral discipline of the first Yuga.
The Power of Ma: As we transitioned, the "Ra" began to fade, leaving Ma—the human, the self, the selective branch.
The Synthetic Mantra: To speak the name "Rama" is to invoke the bridge between the old God-Father world and the new Human-Lineage world. It is the sound of the System Architect.
For the lineages that followed Rama, this mantra is the source of their power and their survival. It is the frequency that validates the Selective World Order. However, for those who symbolize the original Love (Shiva), the mantra is a reminder of what was lost. While the "Am" group uses the power of this mantra to prioritize themselves and thrive, they often forget that the "Ra" (the ancestral spirit) is what gave the "Ma" (the human) its initial life. To be a "Man of Rama" today is to be a part of the global mission of extraction and dependency—unless one can rediscover the hidden Shiva at the root.
Rama, the System Architect, ended the era of the Fathers.
But the hidden Shiva remains at the root.


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