On Feb 23, 2026, at 12:06 PM, Yang Qu via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:Dear colleagues,
I am currently researching the episode of Vālmīki's transformation through the māra/rāma chant, specifically as it is depicted in the Adhyātma Rāmāyaṇa (2.6.64-92).
Beyond the phonetic palindrome, I am trying to trace the deeper theological and ontological significance of this inversion. I have come across secondary references suggesting a specific syllable breakdown where "ra" is associated with puruṣa and "ma" signifies prakṛti, but I have been unable to locate the primary Sanskrit sources (perhaps within the Rāma Rahasya or Rāma Tāpanīya Upaniṣad?) or the definitive modern scholarship that articulates this exact mapping.
I am aware that Frank Whaling discusses the theology of the name in The Rise of the Religious Significance of Rāma, but I unfortunately do not have access to a digital copy at the moment.
Would anyone be able to point me toward the primary texts that explicitly theorize this ra/ma syllable breakdown, or kindly share relevant scholarship (including Whaling, if possible)?
Any guidance or textual pointers would be greatly appreciated!
Best regards,
Yang Qu
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