Tag: ramayana

  • What Drains Our Inner Power? | The Ravana Between Ram and Sita

    What Drains Our Inner Power? | The Ravana Between Ram and Sita

    Have you ever felt that you put in a lot of effort—but the result did not match what you hoped for? Or that your hard work did not bring the outcome you expected?  What helps us stay steady when life does not go as we expect? The Ramayana offers profound insights on how to live…

  • Making Problems Smaller | Making Strengths Bigger

    Making Problems Smaller | Making Strengths Bigger

    We all face different kinds of problems in our daily lives — at work, in our health, in relationships, or in other areas. But have you noticed how differently people respond to the same difficulty?Some of us become very worried or anxious, feeling so weighed down that it becomes hard to engage with the rest…

  • Lessons from Hanuman – From Seeking Kaam to Seeking Raam

    Lessons from Hanuman – From Seeking Kaam to Seeking Raam

    The world teaches us to compete, outdo others, and protect our turf. When we pause to reflect on the deeper meaning of life or show compassion toward others, we often worry that we might “lose” the game of life — or be seen as lacking ambition. Spiritual traditions, however, show us a different path —…

  • Making Peace with the Opposite: Lessons from Ram Leela

    Making Peace with the Opposite: Lessons from Ram Leela

    When asked to describe yourself, you might begin with details about your family, work, or education. But eventually, you’ll arrive at the values that define you — those guiding principles that shape how you think, act, and interact with the world. These values vary from person to person. For some, honesty is the foundation of…

  • How is your mind today |  Monkey or Mahabali?

    How is your mind today | Monkey or Mahabali?

    Does your mind surprise you with the tricks it plays?  One day, you may find yourself at peace amidst chaos, and on another, leaping from calm to anger or anxiety. Some days, you can let go and make way for others, yet on other days, a small cut may hurt deeply. Devdutt Pattanaik, in his…