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(1) Rämah — May Rama, the crest jewel of all
kings, be ever victorious. (Rama as the subject)
(2) Rämam — Let there be worship of Lord Rama,
the husband and Lord of Ramä-devi. (Rama
as the object)
(3) Rämena — Hordes of nocturnal demons were
slaughtered by Rama. (Rama as the instrument
of action)
(4) Rämäya — My obeisances unto Lord Rama.
(Rama as the recipient of action)
(5) Rämät — No one is greater than Rama. (Rama
in a comparative sense)
(6) Räm asya— I am a servant of Rama.
(Rama in a relationship)
(7) Räme — Let my consciousness always dwell
in the name, fame, pastimes and qualities
of Lord Rama. (Rama as the shelter of an
object or quality)
(8) Bho Räma! — O Rama! Please deliver me from
material existence! (Rama being addressed
directly). ·
Comments
"The mystics derive unlimited transcendental pleasures from the Absolute Truth, and therefore the Supreme Absolute Truth, the Personality of Godhead, is also known as Rama."