The Ram Charitmanas is a Hindu religious text that retells the story of Lord Rama. It was written in the 16th century by Tulsi Das in the Awadhi language. The book is divided into seven parts or kands that follow Rama's life story, from his childhood through his exile in the forest, the kidnapping of his wife Sita by Ravana, the war with Ravana, and ultimately Rama's coronation as king of Ayodhya. It is one of the most well-known and influential texts in Hinduism.
MANAGEMENT LESSON FROM RAMAYANA
Ramayana," or "The Journey of Rama," is one of the most compelling Indian epics written by sage Valmiki, who is called the adi kavi, meaning the "first poet" in Sanskrit. It is the story of Rama, who was the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Ramayana consists of seven kandas, which refer to sections. They are:
Bala kanda - The boyhood of Rama.
Ayodhya kanda - The life in Ayodhya until Rama went on exile.
Aranya kanda - Life in the forest with wife, Sita, and brother Lakshman and abduction of Sita by King Ravana.
Kishkindha kanda - The phase in the kingdom of Sugriva, a vanara, meaning "monkey“
Sundara kanda - The journey of Rama to Srilanka.
Yuddha kanda - Also called Lanka kanda, it is about the battle with King Ravana, rescue of Sita and return to Ayodhya.
Uttara kanda - Rama's life as king of Ayodhya, sons' births, testing the innocence of Sita who returns to her mother who is considered the earth goddess, and the demise of Rama.
Provide a concrete vision to followers
Believe in the ability of subordinates to achieve an aim and inspire them to do so
Treat all people equally
Stand courageously in the face of great adversity
Stand for morality but do not engage in judgmental posturing
Consult subordinates on important matters and allow them to give their opinions freely
Follow a code of ethics and be ready to sacrifice to follow it
To be humble and treat everyone with respect
To maintain a calm and peaceful mind devoid of anger
To maintain good company, It is not enough to have a good heart, we need to be careful while choosing friends
Lord Rama portrays a persona of ‘eternal optimist’. The lesson here is to be an optimist and respond positively even in adverse situations
Relationships v/s Money.
Forgiveness.
Protecting the weak.
Equality of race and creed.
After Ravana was killed SriRama asks Vibhishana, Ravana’s brother to perform the final rites for Ravana.
Rama then commands Lakshmana to coronate Vibhishana as the king of Lanka with the help of Sugriva and others.
He orders Vibhishana to reward the monkey army with gold and gemstones for their valor displayed in warfare.
Hanuma keeps back mountain sanjeevini in its original place.
Full Shri Ramcharitmanas in Hindi Complete With Meaning (Ramayana)Vivek chan
Ramcharitmanas (Devanāgarī: श्रीरामचरितमानस, IAST: ŚrīRāmacaritamānasa), also spelt as Ramacharitamanasa, is an epic poem in Awadhi dialect of Hindi, composed by the 16th-century Indian bhakti poet Goswami Tulsidas (c.1532–1623). Ramcharitmanas literally means "Lake of the deeds of Rama". Ramcharitmanas is considered as one of the greatest works of Hindi literature. The work has been acclaimed as "the living sum of Indian culture", "the tallest tree in the magic garden of medieval Indian poetry", "the greatest book of all devotional literature" and "the best and most trustworthy guide to the popular living faith of the Indian people".
The core of the work is considered by some to be a poetic retelling of the events of the Sanskrit epic Ramayana, centered on the narrative of Rama, the scion of the family tree of Raghu of the Sun Dynasty and the crown prince of Ayodhya who is also considered in Hindu tradition as one of the Avataras of Vishnu. However, Tulsidas never alludes to Ramcharitmanas as being a retelling of Valmiki Ramayana. He calls the epic Ramcharitmanas as the story of Rama was stored in the mind (Mānasa) of Shiva before he narrated the same to His consort Parvati. Tulsidas claims to have received the story through his guru, Narharidas. Tulsidas was unconscious (Acheta, Devanāgarī: अचेत) and the story was stored in his mind (Mānasa) for long before he wrote it down as Ramcharitmanas. The epic poem is, therefore, also referred to as Tulsikrit Ramayana (literally, The Ramayana composed by Tulsidas).
MANAGEMENT LESSON FROM RAMAYANA
Ramayana," or "The Journey of Rama," is one of the most compelling Indian epics written by sage Valmiki, who is called the adi kavi, meaning the "first poet" in Sanskrit. It is the story of Rama, who was the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Ramayana consists of seven kandas, which refer to sections. They are:
Bala kanda - The boyhood of Rama.
Ayodhya kanda - The life in Ayodhya until Rama went on exile.
Aranya kanda - Life in the forest with wife, Sita, and brother Lakshman and abduction of Sita by King Ravana.
Kishkindha kanda - The phase in the kingdom of Sugriva, a vanara, meaning "monkey“
Sundara kanda - The journey of Rama to Srilanka.
Yuddha kanda - Also called Lanka kanda, it is about the battle with King Ravana, rescue of Sita and return to Ayodhya.
Uttara kanda - Rama's life as king of Ayodhya, sons' births, testing the innocence of Sita who returns to her mother who is considered the earth goddess, and the demise of Rama.
Provide a concrete vision to followers
Believe in the ability of subordinates to achieve an aim and inspire them to do so
Treat all people equally
Stand courageously in the face of great adversity
Stand for morality but do not engage in judgmental posturing
Consult subordinates on important matters and allow them to give their opinions freely
Follow a code of ethics and be ready to sacrifice to follow it
To be humble and treat everyone with respect
To maintain a calm and peaceful mind devoid of anger
To maintain good company, It is not enough to have a good heart, we need to be careful while choosing friends
Lord Rama portrays a persona of ‘eternal optimist’. The lesson here is to be an optimist and respond positively even in adverse situations
Relationships v/s Money.
Forgiveness.
Protecting the weak.
Equality of race and creed.
After Ravana was killed SriRama asks Vibhishana, Ravana’s brother to perform the final rites for Ravana.
Rama then commands Lakshmana to coronate Vibhishana as the king of Lanka with the help of Sugriva and others.
He orders Vibhishana to reward the monkey army with gold and gemstones for their valor displayed in warfare.
Hanuma keeps back mountain sanjeevini in its original place.
Full Shri Ramcharitmanas in Hindi Complete With Meaning (Ramayana)Vivek chan
Ramcharitmanas (Devanāgarī: श्रीरामचरितमानस, IAST: ŚrīRāmacaritamānasa), also spelt as Ramacharitamanasa, is an epic poem in Awadhi dialect of Hindi, composed by the 16th-century Indian bhakti poet Goswami Tulsidas (c.1532–1623). Ramcharitmanas literally means "Lake of the deeds of Rama". Ramcharitmanas is considered as one of the greatest works of Hindi literature. The work has been acclaimed as "the living sum of Indian culture", "the tallest tree in the magic garden of medieval Indian poetry", "the greatest book of all devotional literature" and "the best and most trustworthy guide to the popular living faith of the Indian people".
The core of the work is considered by some to be a poetic retelling of the events of the Sanskrit epic Ramayana, centered on the narrative of Rama, the scion of the family tree of Raghu of the Sun Dynasty and the crown prince of Ayodhya who is also considered in Hindu tradition as one of the Avataras of Vishnu. However, Tulsidas never alludes to Ramcharitmanas as being a retelling of Valmiki Ramayana. He calls the epic Ramcharitmanas as the story of Rama was stored in the mind (Mānasa) of Shiva before he narrated the same to His consort Parvati. Tulsidas claims to have received the story through his guru, Narharidas. Tulsidas was unconscious (Acheta, Devanāgarī: अचेत) and the story was stored in his mind (Mānasa) for long before he wrote it down as Ramcharitmanas. The epic poem is, therefore, also referred to as Tulsikrit Ramayana (literally, The Ramayana composed by Tulsidas).
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2. About Author
• Tulsi Das was born in Rampura village of
Banda district on 1556. His father’s name was
Atmaram and his mother’s name was Hugli
Devi. He was grate poet in Hindi language. He
translated Balmiki’s Ramayan from Sanskrit to
Hindi. He was died in 1680.
3. About the Book
• The Ram Charitmanas is a religious book It is
respected by every Hindu. It is a life story of
lord Rama. It is a dutiful book which learn us
the duty of a son to his father, Brother to his
brother, a wife to her husband, a husband to
his wife, a servent to his lord & a citizen to his
country.
4. This book is divided in to seven part namely :1. BALKAND
2. AYODHYAKAND
3. ARNYAKAND
4. KISHKINDYAKAND
5. SUNDARKAND
6. LANKAKAND
7. UTTRAKAND
5. -:BALKAND:This part consists of ShreeRam’s childhood. He
was prince of Ayodhya.He killed Tarka. He won
Seeta’s Swyambar in Janakpuri.
8. -:AYODHYAKAND:• In this part there was announcement that
Shree Ram would the king of Ayodhya. After a
little time his father ordered to go to forest for
14th year. Then he left Ayodhya with his wife
Seeta and younger brother Lakshmin. After
some time his father died.
10. -:ARNYAKAND:• In this part of The Ram Charitmanas Seeta
was kidnapped by Ravan the king of
ShreeLanka. After it both brother searched for
her.
11. -:KISHKINDHYAKAND:• In this part they were reached to Kishkindhya
Nagar in search of Sita. There they mat
Hanuman, Sugrive & Friend ship was
developed between ShreeRam and Sugrive.
After it he killed Bali the enemy of Sugrive.
13. -:SUNDARKAND:• In this part Seeta had been searched by
Hanuman in Lanka which is situated on other
side of sea. Hanuman burned Lanka.
ShreeRam build Rameshwarm. Sugriv’s
monkey solders build bridge on sea.
15. -:LANKAKAND:• In this part ShreeRam had attacked to Ravan
and got victory. After it he freed seeta from
Ravan and Vibhikshan had become king of
ShreeLanka.