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 Hello everyone and welcome to my blog no 22. I wish you a good health.

Before you start this blog i would suggest you to go checkout my previous blog - 21. 
As in last blog we discussed about Ramcharitmanas by Tulsi das. This is not just a book but a way of living that teaches us moral values. 

My soul purpose in this series is to provide some life lessons from all the main individuals from Ramcharitmanas. 

There are number of characters in Ramayan, let us start with Lord Ram. i think all the characters play a significant role in changing our lifes.

Lord Ram 

Lord Ram is perceived as God and Tulsidas had depicted him as Maryada Purushotam, meaning who the most dignified man. Maryada is Hindi word meaning dignity, glory. He maintained the dignity in every field of human life. Purushottam means purush plus uttam. Purush means human, uttam means the best. Hence its meaning- the best in humans. He had qualities that put him above an ordinary human being. He was an Ideal Son,   Ideal brother,  Ideal Husband , a King and alot more.
The blog can not justify the pure soul of Lord Ram. I can only say by following the path of Lord Ram one can became an ideal man. 

Lord Ram had three brothers - Bharat, Lakshaman and Satrugan. 

Bharat - Bharata is described in the Ramayan as an embodiment of dharma. Bharata was Rama's younger brother and an idealist and defender of dharma. While Rama was an incarnation of Vishnu, other myths hold that Bharata was an avatar of Vishnu's Sudarshana Chakra. In Nandigrama, Bharata encountered Hanuman, who filled him in on all that had happened during Rama's exile. Bharata returned Rama's shoes to him when he saw him again, holding them high above his head like a trophy. Bharata and Kaikeyi made up when Rama was crowned king of Kosala. Present-day Bharata worship is concentrated in Kerala.

Lakshaman - Sumitra gave birth to the twins, Lakshmana and Shatrughna. Despite the exile, Lakshmana showed great reverence to Rama and Sita while serving them. As per the Puranas, Lakshmana is considered to be the embodiment of the multi-headed naga named Shesha, upon which the god Vishnu rests and from whom Rama is believed to have descended. When Sita was exiled for fourteen years at Kaikeyi's insistence, Lakshmana chose to follow Rama and Sita into the wilderness. Lord Rama and his brother Lakshmana are said to have been reborn as the revered siblings, Krishna and Balarama. This tale of brotherly love has transcended time and will always be remembered.

Shatrughna  - According to the epic. Despite Bharata being the rightful ruler of Ayodhya, Shatrughna took on the responsibility of managing the kingdom during Rama's absence. During the exile of Rama, Lakshmana, and Bharata from Ayodhya, the only solace the three queen mothers had was Shatrughna.

The complicated family tree portrayed in Ramayana paved the way for the making of this epic story. Tales of bravery, love, betrayal, and grief are intricately woven amongst this powerful family who stands united and divided in their own rights.

The four brothers, despite the various deceits they were subjected to, stood strong, relying upon one another to bear through the difficulties they came across. Each brother has unique and commendable qualities that make their character dear to us.

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  1. Great πŸ™ŒπŸ»πŸ™ŒπŸ»there's so much to learn from ramayan.

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