Ramayan
About Ramayan :-
The Ramayana is an ancient Sanskrit epic about Lord Ram and Sita. It is one of the two most important ancient epics of India, the first one being the ancient Mahabharat.
Lord ram has 3
older brothers 1)Lakshman 2) Bharat 3) Shatrughan
The epic was originally written by rishi (sage) Valmiki
of Ancient India.
The book has about 24,000 verses and is divided into seven parts.
1) Balakand, meaning the book of childhood.
2) Ayodhyakanda, meaning the book of Ayodhya
3) Aranyakanda, meaning the book of the forests.
4) Kishkindhakanda, meaning the book of Kishkindha.
5) Sundarakanda, meaning the book of beautiful.
6) Yuddhakanda, meaning the book of the war.
7) Uttarakanda, meaning the book of after events.
*5 life lessons from Ramayan
The story of Lord Rama's exile in Ramayan tells man the victory of good over evil, unity in diversity, true relationships, the importance of the good company, true devotion, character of forgiveness, treating most equal, faith in God, etc
1) Success Principles:-
At the time when Ravan was in a dying state, Lord Shri Rama told Lakshman that the great pandit of policy, politics, and power is departing from this world, Shri Ram said that if one wants to get knowledge from someone then one should stand near feet and not towards his head. Hearing this Lakshman went and stood at the feet of Ravan.
At that time Ravan told Lakshman 3 things that are the key to success in life:-
1) Good work should be done as soon as possible and inauspicious should be avoided as much as you can.
2)You should never consider your opponent or your enemy smaller than yourself
3) If there is a secret in your life, then you should not tell anyone
2) lesson To Live A Happy Life:-
Diversity is the biggest lesson of Ramayan, when Lord Shri Ram was climbing in Lanka, there were all kinds of people in his army during that time from animals to humans and birds, Everyone supported Shri Ram
There was Love among all the brothers of Lord Shri Ram. There was no room for greed, anger, or betrayal in such love
The Personality of Lord Ram Chandra was dignified and disciplined Staying within limits, he fulfilled all the responsibilities of his life very well.
3) Lord Ram's Behaviour was very polite:-
There was a sense of respect for everyone, which we should learn from his life. we should treat everyone equally irrespective of rank and age.
we should also have love and kindness toward animals.
4) Faith:-
Hanuman Ji showed unwavering faith and love for Lord
Shri Ram.
His immense Lagna and selfless service to Lord Shri Ram teach us how to help a friend in time of need.
It tells us that we should surrender ourselves at the feet of our beloved.
when we surrender ourselves at the feet of that omnipresent. we attain Nirvana or Moksha and get rid of birth and death.
5) We should adopt the attitude of forgiving instead of revenge, pride, and anger:-
Ravan was a wise man, but abducting Sita became the reason for his downfall. This shows that we burn ourselves in the fire of vengeance in order to harm others.
Ravan plans to teach his brother Ram a lesson after Lakshman insults his sister soorpankha and fas into his own web of anger , betrayal, and vengeance