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5)The Ramayana 1.Bala Kandam Rama saved by penance
Devas approached Ramabhira and requested him to provide the best food. In response, the sage taught Rama about the 500 types of atras that Vishwamitra had received from Lord Shiva and the upasammarams to restore them. Those evil angels appeared before Rama and disappeared saying they would come to help him when he called for them.
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in Journal
4)The Ramayana 1.Bala Kandam Rama and Lachumanar going to Kanakam
❖ Sumantra brought Rama and Lakshmana to the palace, where they prostrated at the feet of Sage Vashishta, Sage Vishwamitra, and their father Dasaratha. The king placed their arms in those of Sage Vishwamitra and entrusted them to him, saying that they were like his mother, father, and guru. He also whispered to Vishwamitra that they will bring them back and added them.
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in Journal
3) The Ramayana 1.Bala Kandam People of Ayodhya are happy with Ramavatharam
❖ Sage Vashishta advised Dasaratha, the king of Ayodhya, to seek out the sage Kalaikottu in the Anga country in order to improve his chances of having a child. The country was suffering from a famine, but Kalaikottu, who had performed immense penance, was able to bring rain and prosperity. He suggested that Dasaratha perform the Putra Kameshti Yagya in order to be blessed with a son.
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in Journal
The Ramayana 1.Bala Kandam Birth of Rama
The Kosala country is a wealthy land that is blessed with the Ganges river and abundant water resources, fertile land, and ample drinking water. The capital of Kosala is Ayodhya, a city known for its moral uprightness and peace. The name Ayodhya means "the city without Buddha," as the city was free from war and anger. The people of Ayodhya were known for their adherence to dharma, and the kingdom prospered under the rule of King Dasharatha Chakraborty.
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in FYI
The Ramayana 1.Bala Kandam History of Valmiki
The Ramayana is one of the two legendary epics of India and is widely admired by people all over the world. The author of this great epic is Sage Valmiki, who is a North Indian. He wrote the Ramayana in a northern language and it has since been translated into various languages and spread to all parts of India. The Ramayana is not just an epic, but it also provides a glimpse into the geographical settings, governance systems, and governments that existed during that time. This is why many experts believe that it may be a historical account written in an epic style, which was popular during the 4th century BC.
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in FYI
Kambaramayanam
Kambaramayanam is a literary masterpiece composed by the renowned Tamil poet Kambar. This book is an adaptation of the Ramayana, one of the two Hindu epics, written in the vernacular by Valmiki. Kambar has skillfully composed this book in Tamil, staying true to the original theme while infusing his own unique style.
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in Journal
Bodhidharma
1500 years ago, King Wu of China was a devout Buddhist who eagerly awaited the arrival of a genius teacher from India to disseminate the teachings of Buddha. Despite dedicating significant efforts to promoting Buddhism throughout his kingdom, no such teacher ever appeared during his reign.
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in Journal
George Washington
The White House Historical Association provides biographies for President Washington and previous presidents. At the young age of 16, Washington helped survey lands in Shenandoah for Thomas, Lord Fairfax. He later received a commission as a lieutenant colonel in 1754 and fought in the French and Indian War. In 1755, he served as an aide to General Edward Braddock and narrowly escaped injury despite bullets tearing through his coat and two horses being shot from under him.
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in Journal
Dalai Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama, born Lhamo Dondrub, is a spiritual leader and political figure who has played a crucial role in the history of Tibet. Born as the fifth child in a farming village in Qinghai, China, he was recognized at the age of two as the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama. He was then sent for formal monastic training to become a Buddhist monk and eventually lead the Tibetan people. His spiritual name is Tenzin Gyatso, but he is commonly referred to as simply the "Dalai Lama."
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in Journal
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela is a name that is synonymous with bravery, perseverance and leadership. He is one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century, and his contributions to the fight against racial discrimination and oppression in South Africa will never be forgotten.
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in Journal
Donald Trump Presidency Summary
Donald John Trump is an American businessman, television personality, and politician who served as the 45th President of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He was born on June 14, 1946 in Queens, New York City, and is the fourth of five children of Fred Trump, a real estate developer, and Mary Trump, a housewife. He attended Fordham University for two years before transferring to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1968 with a degree in economics.
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in Journal
Rise of Algerian nationalism and French resistance
The Rise of Algerian nationalism and French resistance during the World War II era was a significant period in the history of Algeria. This era saw the emergence of a new generation of Islamic leaders in Algeria who opposed French rule. The National Liberation Front (FLN) and the National Algerian Movement were among the most notable groups formed during this time. The colons, also known as pieds noirs, dominated the government and controlled the majority of Algeria's wealth. They continuously blocked or delayed any attempts at reform.
By Suthakaranabout a year ago in The Swamp