Raghukul Reet Sada Chali Aayee There is a deeper meaning in this. When Sita renounced everything, she got Rama. When she got tempted by the golden deer (Maya), her troubles began!
Divine Vibes at Anjanadri Parvat Bharat is home to a rich cultural heritage, devotion, pulsating divinty and much more. My husband and I recently visited the UNESCO World Heritage Site, of the Hampi ruins in Karnataka. Hampi is mentioned in the Ramayana, as Kishkindha, the kingdom of Bali and Sugreeva. In the 15th-16th century, this
Let's be Proud of our Country and Armed Forces India has emerged on the world front as a quiet and confident nation who knows what it is doing. India shall make its own rules. It shall not bow down to the whims and fancies of others. There is a sense of calm and surety that has left the world astounded.
Learning from Lord Rama, invoking one's inner light The greeting means much more than enjoying sweets, holidays, card parties, shopping, gifting, new clothes etc. It is about celebrating and enunciating the fact that goodness is the greatest thing to emulate.
Hanumana – The Perfect Diplomat There are invaluable lessons to be learnt from him not only in devotion but in leadership, strategy, focus, problem-solving, understanding the larger picture, being a part of the solution, effective communication, mind reading, reacting in real life situations, dependability, diplomacy etc.
Stri-Dharma It is said that the great epic ‘Ramayana’ shall be sung and rehearsed for all times to come. It is a story of ‘Dharma’ i.e. duty. If we think of the world as a stage, then in the Ramayana each character has performed his or her dharma as per
Kewat, The Boatman This is the story of a boat man called Kewat, that figures in the great Epic Ramayana. When Lord Rama was exiled for fourteen years, he left the kingdom of Ayodhya, along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana. They had to cross the River Ganges at one place. They