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Hello everyone and welcome to my blog 25 and part of series 5. 


Before staring the blog if you have missed my previous blog please read it as well. And those who are waiting for the next part I am sorry but i have some academic work to complete and lately my exams are staring from 1st. I will try to keep up with the blogs daily. 

In the last blog we discussed about the three Queens of the king Dasharath. Today we will talk about Guru of Lord Ram - Guru Vasistha and Guru Vishwamitra.


Guru Vasisththa and Vishwamitra

As per Ramayan Lord Ram had two Gurus : Vashishtha and Vishwamitra. 

Both has their pivot role in teaching the life lessons to our Prabhu.

Vashishtha is said to be one of the seven celestial sages, so  he is a saint by birth. On the hand Vishwamitra was a king and became saint.

Lord Ram and Lord Lakshman went to Sage Vashishtha ashram in their early days to get education, learn duties of Royal family and get training and became an ideal King of Awadh. Even in the late days it can be seen in the epic that Lord Ram was in constant touch with Vashishtha to get solution of whatever doubts, confusion, he is facing in life. Vashistha being the Royal Preist of Awadh he also had moral duties of training the future king.

Vishwamitra was one who made Shri Ram realise his divinity. He gave lord, hand on, practical training apart from value based and theoretical education by Vashishtha. Vishwamitra told Shri Ram to kill various demons and main he taught the lessons to live life in forest.Vishwamitra took Shri Ram to Janapuri where our Prabhu met Mata Sita.

Vashishtha excelled in spiritual wisdom, while Vishwamitra mastered the materialistic domain. Both played crucial roles in shaping Prabhu Ram's life, making equal contributions to the creation of MARYAADA PURUSHUTTAM.

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