Introduction. Weekend Online Life Lessons from Ramayan for the Whole Year for Children.
Ramayana, written by Sage Valmiki, is an epic scripture that emphasizes the victory of good over evil. Read on to know some of the many life lessons it teaches us to follow for a better life. One of the greatest epics of Vednatic History the Ramayana is not just a tale, but also an educational medium that has taught us the code of conduct or ‘Moralistic Living - Dharma"’ through the ages. This saga not only defines the ideals of various relationships, but also motivates us to become better versions of ourselves.
Hanuman Gurukul is an Initiative by Sreevaishnava family who believe Rama as supreme God head and is answer to all sadhanas in life, we have a tradition of Ramayan parayanam and conducting Rama Patabhishkekam from past 175 years, through this endeavor we are attempting inculcate good morals and illustrate that Ramayana is not just a story, but also an educational medium to demonstrate the importance of values such as loving and respecting your family, keeping your promises, protecting the weak and so on.
Ramayana, as a medium to teach your child about values and ethics here. Ramayana is not only historical epic but its a soul of Indian culture. We have more than 50% of young population. Ramayan study can help to shape a good character and ultimately better society.
Why Ramayan for Children ?
1. Family is important
2. Be careful of temptations
3. Follow instructions, don't alter plans arbitrarily
4. Even Respect your enemy
5. To know what is culture.
6. To follow principles and thereby our culture
7. Differentiating between Right and Wrong
8. Not to attract by negative thought and elements
9. To live positively and be optimistic.
10. To seek truth
11. To know Saints Sadhus and Mahatmas and respects our teachers and Gurus
12. To learn how to give respect to parents, elders and masters
13. To know the difference between Theism and Atheism
14. To get
15. To select one path and keep dedication towards that path
16. To learn patience
17. To cross all fears and many more
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