THE RAMAYANA (Delivered at the Shakespeare Club, Pasadena, California, January 31, 1900)-26.
Part-26.
The drama, in India, was a very holy thing.
Drama and music are themselves held to be religion.
Any song — whether it be a love-song or otherwise — if one's whole soul is in that song, one attains salvation, one has nothing else to do. They say it leads to the same goal as meditation.
So, Valmiki dramatised "The Life of Rama", and taught Rama's two children how to recite and sing it.
There came a time when Rama was going to perform a huge sacrifice, or Yajna, such as the old kings used to celebrate.
But no ceremony in India can be performed by a married man without his wife :
he must have the wife with him, the Sahadharmini, the "co-religionist" — that is the expression for a wife.
The Hindu householder has to perform hundreds of ceremonies, but not one can be duly performed according to the Sastras, if he has not a wife to complement it with her part in it.
Swami Vivekananda
To be continued ....
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