Table of Contents
- 1 What did Urmila decide?
- 2 What is the story of Urmila?
- 3 What do we learn from Laxman?
- 4 Why did Sita go inside Earth?
- 5 What were the last words of Ravana?
- 6 What lessons have you learned from the life of Hanuman as seen in Ramayana?
- 7 How many life lessons from Ramayana are still in your mind?
- 8 Why should we read Ramayan to children?
What did Urmila decide?
She married Lakshman, Ram’s younger brother at the same time her eldest sister Sita married Ram. And when Lakshman decided to follow his brother into vanvaas for 14 years, it was Urmila who gave the ultimate sacrifice. She decided to stay back so that her husband could perform his duties as a brother.
What is the story of Urmila?
According to a legend, Urmila sleeps continuously for 14 years. It is believed that during the 14 years of exile, Lakshmana never slept to protect his brother and sister-in-law. Lakshmana advised that his wife Urmila can sleep. After hearing this, Devi Nidra asked Urmila about this and Urmila happily accepted it.
What do you learn from Ramayana?
The Ramayana teaches us that not only is it possible, but it is also necessary to ensure victory over evil forces. Lord Ram is the epitome of kindness, compassion, and love. His wisdom and patience made it possible for him to follow his inner good without worrying about the loss of luxuries and kingship.
What do we learn from Laxman?
Ravana seeing Lakshman standing near his feet told him secrets that would make anyone’s life successful. Ravana said, the most important lesson of life is that you must defer the bad action as much as you can and you must do good action without any delay and as much early as you can.
Why did Sita go inside Earth?
According to the great epic Ramayana, Sita went inside the earth. It is believed that Sita was the daughter of goddess earth. After Lav and Kush reunited with their father Lord Rama, Sita prayed to mother earth to take her back. Soon after, the earth split open and Sita disappeared into it.
What is the moral of Rama and Sita?
In the story, Rama, Sita and Hanuman represent goodness and light, whilst Ravana represents darkness and evil. As Ravana is defeated by Rama and his army, the message is that with persistence and dedication, goodness will win over bad.
What were the last words of Ravana?
Ravana said at the time of death that, “Do not enmity with your charioteer, concierge, and brother. They can cause harm anytime. Don’t make the mistake of always thinking of yourself as a winner, even if you win every time”.
What lessons have you learned from the life of Hanuman as seen in Ramayana?
That’s what Hanuman embodies and teaches by example. He shape-shifted, lifted mountains and used his tail to burn down Lanka. Hanuman’s practicality and ability to focus on the task at hand might as well be a hero in itself. His war-winning tactics and tricks, more often than not, saved the lives and honour of many.
What is Urmila’s contribution in Ramayana?
This is when Lakshman had to go to sleep and Urmila woke up from her long slumber to see Ram being crowned as the King of Ayodhya. Urmila’s contribution in Ramayana is truly praise worthy and unparalleled as mentioned by Sage Valmiki in his book.
How many life lessons from Ramayana are still in your mind?
With time the tale has faded away from my memory but there are 6 life lessons from Ramayana that are still there in my mind and every now and then they help me see through difficulties. People may or may not believe in Mythology but these lessons are enlightening and they do make life easier.
Why should we read Ramayan to children?
Reading stories from the great epic written by sage Valmiki about the principled prince (and later King) of Ayodhya to children at an impressionable age will give them the perspective and direction in life. If one were to observe closely, the Ramayan gives us a number of lessons in ethics 1. Family is important
What is the moral of the story Ramayana?
Every character and every development in the story told in Ramayana is a valuable lesson for us all. Lord Rama’s life was one of ethics and ideals, he preferred hardships of the jungle to the luxuries of the palace just because there were promises to keep. Ultimately good won over evil, but gave us lessons in ethics,