Sanatana Dharma is is the original name of what is now popularly called Hinduism or Hindu Dharma. The terms Hindu and Hinduism are said to be a more recent development, while the more accurate term is Sanatana Dharma. It is a code of ethics, a way of living through which one may achieve moksha (enlightenment, liberation).
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शुक्रवार, 31 जनवरी 2020
भगवान हनुमान पहले सुपर हीरो
गुरुवार, 30 जनवरी 2020
LORD RAM THE IDEAL HUMAN BEING
Lord Rama is the 7th incarnation of Lord Vishnu as a mortal being in this realm of reality.
In a high juxtaposed way to his other avatar(Lord Krishna), Rama has marked his presence with an extremely mild attitude and very cool take on things. He stands an epitome for Truth, Justice and the true Hindutva.
Listed down are the best there is to learn from this exceptional mythical god which will stay as
1) Never Give Up
It may take a day, weeks or even years, when you fix onto a goal, never back down.
Sita was held captive by Ravan, king of Lanka and searching for his beloved took Rama an enormous amount of time and he never backed down or even thought of giving up. Such is the power of love and the dedication one has towards his/her goals.
2) Modesty is the Best Policy
He's the most skilled archer there is. He has a thorough knowledge of the greatest Astras and Shastras to employ upon. But all of that power and knowledge has NEVER put an ounce of arrogance in his path of vision and his humility is unparalleled.
You may be the best there is at what you do. But keeping that output in a check is a must
3) Keep Calm
He has fought great wars, mythical monsters and has had traumatic experiences but never did he lose his cool or even filched a bit. An enormous level of control and impeccable control over his feelings and emotions has been the signature attribute of Lord Rama since the beginning of the mythos.
Whatever may be the situation, try and keep a cool head. You panicking won't help solve the crisis.
4) Obey and Respect Your Elders
He NEVER questioned his parent's decisions even if it meant a horrendous and dangerous life in the woods. He agreed to take on monsters like Thataki at the mere asking of his father and went to a life of exile at the wish of his stepmother. He is the very embodiment of Aadharsh Balak.
You might not approve of your parent's actions but in the long run, they might have made the best choice for your own greater good.
5) Prejudice Is Never The Solution
When Ravan's brother Vibhishan came to Rama as he was banished from his own kingdom, Rama never a moment, had any prejudice against him even when his followers were not sure about it. When they all understood the value of Vibhishan's knowledge and expertise and how it helped them, they began to see the foresightedness of Rama.
Prejudice is never the key. Something might seem off about what you might have encountered but look past the common attributes and you will see the real values of people and situations/opportunities.
6) Importance Of Friends
Laxman and Hanuman are more than brother and a devotee of Lord Rama. They're the closest friends to Rama and have proven that time and again. As a brother, he had trusted the weight of the kingdom to his brother Bharat and the responsibility of the family to his brother Shatrughna.
Friends always have your back in however tight the spot your in. Your family and siblings are the best of the friends you'll ever find in your life.
7) Monogamy
Lord Rama has never in his life thought of any other woman in his life than Sita. He took upon to battle the greatest villain of all times when his wife has been abducted. His love for his wife was the main blurb and the entire Jist of Ramayana.
Quotes from Mahadev Part 1
Quotes from Mahadev Part 1
महादेव :
बुधवार, 29 जनवरी 2020
शिव ही सत्य है
Vasant Panchmi
मंगलवार, 28 जनवरी 2020
"Krishna" The management guru
His teachings are infinite; his names and forms are innumerable. Lord Krishna who is an entity unto itself is a proven charismatic leader and manager. He imparted his teachings through his exemplary life and actions. Lets reflect and take a glimpse at the illustrious facets of Lord Krishna:
An exemplary- a leader, a hero, a protector, a teacher, a philosopher and a friend: all in one. Krishna was one of the most pragmatic Lords of all times; the best manager and a leader who imparted valuable lessons to all. He propagated theory of bhakti and good karma in Bhagavad –Gita. The Holy Book Bhagavad-Gita elucidates several important management lessons for all.
Lord Krishna passed-on the supreme knowledge of Dharma and Karma to all through epic war of Kurukshetra (Mahabharata). His discourses to Arjuna before beginning of the battle take the form of narrative framework Bhagavad-Gita. The teachings are in the form of dialogue between Pandava prince Arjuna and his guide and charioteer Lord Krishna. He guides Arjuna to perform the duty of warrior and fight the righteous war to establish the rule of good. He brought to light concepts of Supreme Self, the purpose of yoga, Karma, the difference between our self and our material body etc.
Krishna as the Management Guru
Lord Krishna is the master of finesse and there is a lot to be learnt from him. Following are some of the management strategies useful for leaders.
Share your Learning: True manager or leader must share their learnings with others. As the saying goes ‘knowledge grows when shared with others’, when applied is the best practice of all. Krishna who was called as a ‘Sarvagnya’ – never hesitated to share his thoughts with others. When Arjuna was in a fix whether to fight his brothers or not, he reminded him of his purpose and taught him the methods to overcome his fear and doubts; thereby focusing on his duty.
Stick to your Goals: Krishna had three definite life goals for himself. First, ‘Paritrayana Sadhunam’ which means welfare for good; second, ‘vinashaya dushkritam’ meaning destroy evil (thought) and third, ‘dharma sansthapana’ meaning establish and strengthen the good principles. As a manager he personified that one should have clear cut goals in the organization and one should never allow their senses to be controlled.
Strategic Approach: Lord Krishna was master strategist who used problem solving approach throughout his life. He with his tactical skills won Mahabharatha war for Pandavas. He proves that a person who is skilled in planning action or policy will win for sure in war and politics. A plan of action is important to achieve long and short-term goals.
Tactful Communicator: Krishna through his power of speech and oration skills motivated Pandavas several times. He motivated them to serve good and only good, concurrently working towards attainment of justice. A true leader or manager always takes initiative to motivate his collogues and fellows.
Be Grounded: Despite being a king and a supreme, Krishna lived his life in simplicity and he was a man of people. A leader should be humble, noble and down to earth. This will ensure his growth and progress.
Krishna is an embodiment of all divine potentials (whether hidden or not) and what befitting occasion of Janmashtami to talk about Lord Krishna. Celebrated with great fervor across the nation, Krishan Janmashtami symbolizes imprisonment in the worldly illusions, and incarnation of Lord Vishnu (birth of good) symbolizes vanquishing of evils (outside and within) leading to edification and peace.
Lord Krishna, through his life demonstrated how to live a life in entirety and stated continue doing right, without having attachment towards the outcome of those actions and most importantly, never hurt anyone.