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 Hello Everyone and welcome to blog no 21, I wish you are reading this blog in your healthiest and happiest state. 

 I have always been a spiritual person and devotee of Lord Ram. Many of you may have read Ramayana  or Ramcharitmanas. If you don't know Both of them has a slight difference. Ramayana was written by Sage Valmiki, who is known as the contemporary of Lord Rama, and Ramcharitmanas was written by Tulsidas and in Awadhi Language, whereas Ramayana was written in Sanskrit Language.

Awadhi 

As per Wikipedia  Awadhi, also known as Audhi, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Awadh region of eastern Uttar Pradesh in northern India. The name Awadh is connected to Ayodhya, the ancient city, which is regarded as the homeland of the Hindu god Rama.

Ramcharitmanas by Tulsi das

I have keen interest in Ramcharitmanas by Tulsidas. For me it's not just  story of Lord Ram, but the more we read, more we understand, more we dig into it, we get a lesson of our life. How to live Our lives with Honesty and Dignity. I have learnt the simplicity of life, the values, and the pride that we should carry with us even after life, it will always stay with us. 

Acharya Tulsi Das

Instead of directly jumping on Ramcharitmanas i want to spend some more time to discuss with you about Tulsidas. Acharya Tulsidas was married to Ratna. He was madly in love with her, Once, Ratna went to her parents's place, without taking Tulsi das, and he was not able to bear this separation, hence he decided to visit his wife. He crossed the over flooded Yamuna river with the help of a dead body floating in the river. He reached Ratnavali's home late in the night, so he went directly to his wife's room by crawling up on a snake which was hanging in the balcony. Ratna was surprised to see his devotion and said to Tulsi Das if you show the same devotion to God you can change your Life for better. Tulsi das took this Comment To heart and left the room immediately. Rest all is History.

MORAL:

Every action has an opposite Reaction. And every reaction is a window of opportunity. If we are knowledgeable enough we can analyze the reaction and use it to our advantage. 


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