Close your eyes, hold your question in your heart, and tap anywhere on the sacred grid to receive divine guidance.
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The Sri Ramashalaka Prashnavali (श्रीरामशलाका प्रश्नावली) is a revered spiritual divination grid introduced by Sant Tulsidas within the Ramcharitmanas. For centuries, seekers in the Vedic tradition have turned to this oracle in moments of doubt or crossroads to seek the guidance of Lord Rama, Sita Mata, and Hanuman ji.
The physical grid consists of exactly 225 cells arranged in a 15×15 matrix. While it appears to contain a random scattering of syllables (aksharas) and vowels (matras), it is a highly sophisticated, deterministic code. Hidden within these 225 cells are nine sacred chaupais (verses) from the Ramayana, each consisting of exactly 25 syllables.
When you focus on a question and select a cell, SAGE's engine performs the traditional Vedic counting ritual: starting from your selected cell, it counts forward, highlighting every 9th cell. Because the greatest common divisor of 9 and 225 is 9, this mathematical jump traverses exactly 25 unique coordinates in a perfect closed loop, reconstructing one specific, complete chaupai. Your select coordinates directly reveal the alignment of the cosmos to your question.
To obtain the most authentic guidance from the Ramashalaka, it should not be treated as a casual game. Seekers are advised to adhere to the traditional guidelines:
The oracle will return one of nine chaupais, carrying specific omens of action:
| Verse Topic | Omen Nature | Spiritual Guidance |
|---|---|---|
| सुनु सिय सत्य असीस | Supremely Favourable | Sita Mata's blessing. Your desires will be completely fulfilled. |
| प्रबिसि नगर कीजै सब काजा | Highly Auspicious | All tasks will be resolved; keep Lord Rama close to your heart. |
| उघरहिं अंत न होइ निबाहू | Caution / Warning | Hidden deception and dishonesty (like Kalnemi). Reconsider immediately. |
| होइहैं सोइ जो राम रचि राखा | Neutral / Surrender | Divine Will governs. Stop worrying and leave the outcome to God. |