Teachings Values
Through Ramayana
The Value of a Promise
Shree Rama left Ayodhya to keep his father’s
word- the promise he had made to Kaikeyi.
Good always wins over evil.
Victory of truth over evil
Love and Respect for Parents
Shree Ram willingly chose to spend 14 years in
exile in a forest to protect his father’s promise.
True Devotion and Surrender
Hanumanji stands as an image of irrevocable
faith and love for the lord.
The greatness of true friendship:
Rama befriended the estranged Vanar King Sugriva
with a mutual promise of help. Both did a
commendable job in honoring their words of
friendship.
Respecting Guru’s word of Honor
Unity is strength
Equal treatment for all
A true human being is one who professes equal
treatment for all. Even animals should be
treated with love and kindness
Beware of Bad Counsel
Manthara’s vicious scheming poisoned Kaikeyi’s
mind and ruined her life.
Keep good company and Be firm of mind and
not let our mind get swayed easily by people
Love and Compassion
His peaceful and kind ways to complete surrender to his
duties as a son, a husband, a brother and a king,
Ramayana outlays the importance of human values and
mutual love & respect.
Keep good company
It is important that we maintain a healthy
circle that motivates to be the best version of
ourselves rather than negatively pushing us to
a downfall.
Don't loose focus
Stay focused on your aim.
Distractions come on you way for sure, be bold.
Protecting the Weak
When Vibhishan defected, Rama took him
under his protection
Get over your hurdles wisely
Know where to use your mind, where to use
your strength.
Your attitude can convince your enemy
standing infront of you.
Team motivation is vital
Forgiveness is a better attitude
than revenge
We should always maintain an attitude of
forgiveness rather than giving into the ills like
revenge, ego and anger.
Be careful of the attractions.
All that glitters is not gold
Leave the comfort zone
When Rama gets ordered to remain in the forest for a
span of 14 years, Sita and Rama take it as an
opportunity rather than remaining confined to the
comforts of their palace.
Maintain cool during crisis
Throughout the battle with Ravana, Shree Ram
maintained his courage even at the darkest
hours and inspired his army to not only
continue the unequal fight, but also win it.
Respect elders and
Be duty bound towards parents
Ram left for vanvas after his step-mother expressed
her desire to see biological son Bharath as the future
king of Ayodhya.
Embrace all irrespective of caste,
creed or colour.
Never consider anyone inferior
Remain humble no matter how
powerful you become
Choose the path of righteousness
Be deeply committed to your duty
Be loyal to your spouse
Abandon the following-
Kama …………...(lust),
Krodha ..………..(anger),
Moha……………. (desire),
Lobha …….……..(greed),
Mada …………….(pride),
Ahankar ……….(ego),
Irshya………..…. (jealousy),
Jaddata …………(insensitivity),
Ghrina…………. (hatred),
Bhaya………..... (fear).
JAY SHREE RAM
HAPPY RAM NAVMI TO ALL

shree Ram navmi ppt

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    The Value ofa Promise Shree Rama left Ayodhya to keep his father’s word- the promise he had made to Kaikeyi.
  • 4.
    Good always winsover evil. Victory of truth over evil
  • 5.
    Love and Respectfor Parents Shree Ram willingly chose to spend 14 years in exile in a forest to protect his father’s promise.
  • 6.
    True Devotion andSurrender Hanumanji stands as an image of irrevocable faith and love for the lord.
  • 7.
    The greatness oftrue friendship: Rama befriended the estranged Vanar King Sugriva with a mutual promise of help. Both did a commendable job in honoring their words of friendship.
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    Equal treatment forall A true human being is one who professes equal treatment for all. Even animals should be treated with love and kindness
  • 11.
    Beware of BadCounsel Manthara’s vicious scheming poisoned Kaikeyi’s mind and ruined her life. Keep good company and Be firm of mind and not let our mind get swayed easily by people
  • 12.
    Love and Compassion Hispeaceful and kind ways to complete surrender to his duties as a son, a husband, a brother and a king, Ramayana outlays the importance of human values and mutual love & respect.
  • 13.
    Keep good company Itis important that we maintain a healthy circle that motivates to be the best version of ourselves rather than negatively pushing us to a downfall.
  • 14.
    Don't loose focus Stayfocused on your aim. Distractions come on you way for sure, be bold.
  • 15.
    Protecting the Weak WhenVibhishan defected, Rama took him under his protection
  • 16.
    Get over yourhurdles wisely Know where to use your mind, where to use your strength. Your attitude can convince your enemy standing infront of you.
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    Forgiveness is abetter attitude than revenge We should always maintain an attitude of forgiveness rather than giving into the ills like revenge, ego and anger.
  • 19.
    Be careful ofthe attractions. All that glitters is not gold
  • 20.
    Leave the comfortzone When Rama gets ordered to remain in the forest for a span of 14 years, Sita and Rama take it as an opportunity rather than remaining confined to the comforts of their palace.
  • 21.
    Maintain cool duringcrisis Throughout the battle with Ravana, Shree Ram maintained his courage even at the darkest hours and inspired his army to not only continue the unequal fight, but also win it.
  • 22.
    Respect elders and Beduty bound towards parents Ram left for vanvas after his step-mother expressed her desire to see biological son Bharath as the future king of Ayodhya.
  • 23.
    Embrace all irrespectiveof caste, creed or colour. Never consider anyone inferior
  • 24.
    Remain humble nomatter how powerful you become
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    Choose the pathof righteousness
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    Be deeply committedto your duty
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    Be loyal toyour spouse
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    Abandon the following- Kama…………...(lust), Krodha ..………..(anger), Moha……………. (desire), Lobha …….……..(greed), Mada …………….(pride), Ahankar ……….(ego), Irshya………..…. (jealousy), Jaddata …………(insensitivity), Ghrina…………. (hatred), Bhaya………..... (fear).
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    JAY SHREE RAM HAPPYRAM NAVMI TO ALL

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