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The Great Lord Ram

Today i am going to pen down my views about great Rama on 5th of august 2020. This seems to be a historic day for many hindus as finally construction of Lord Ram temple has begin. But keeping all these things aside i would like to write all the good qualities of Great Ram which we must imbibe in life in order to obtain salvation.
 
He was a great leader. Following lessons proves the same:-

First Lesson

Lord Rama was offered kingdom by his father but in order to keep words of his father(King Dashrath) that he has given to केकई he left the throne and accepted 14 year of exile. After this decision only he was called मर्यादा  पुरुषोत्तम श्री राम.

This was a great example of patience and acceptance of what has been thrown to him by life. Exile not only helped him to explore reality of life but also helped him to show the world that only Dharma wins in the end.

Second Lesson

Generally king in that time marry lot of girls in order to have friendly relations with neighbouring state. But Lord Ram only married sita. 

This is an example of respect towards woman and a great example of equality.

Third Lesson

Lord Ram never get angry in his life because that leads to loss of sense.

He rarely lost his patience. Here are few occasion when he lost patience.

He only lost his patience to river which was not allowing them to build a bridge over it. 
After request of so many days, he finally got angry and then finally they were able to make bridge over it. 

He has also humbly given  many chances to Ravan to resolve issue with talks.

Fourth lesson

He had eaten berries of shabri who was considered unworthy devotee of Ram.

This clearly shows that he will neither see wheather a devotee lives in a palace or in  a humble hut, weather he is erudite or arrogant , neither see his caste or color.

This is a prime example where we must behave equally with everyone irrespective of his caste ,creed or color.


If we worship him we must look into ourself that we really abide by the teachings that he has given to the world then only we must celebrate this day. We must practice and emulate his ideals.



Jai Hind

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