"Why should not man obey his parents, who are the source of his birth and who are living gods?"
Answer this question… At the bidding of the king my parent and author of my welfare, I will gladly drink deadly poison or throw myself into the sea."
"Why should not man obey his parents, who are the source of his birth and who are living gods?"
"How much more would I do for my father, that he may preserve the vow of truth and serve thy purpose."
"Why should not man obey his parents, who are the source of his birth and who are living gods?"
The cardinal principle passage expresses the concept of dharma.
"How much more would I do for my father, that he may preserve the vow of truth and serve thy purpose."
Finding a specific teaching from Ramayana on victory over vice is somewhat illusive.. Here are some footnotes which lead to the virtues of Dharma which could then allow one to transcend vice. The following is from the Valmiki Ramayana, Aranya Kanda, 9-30,31. "Wealth comes out of Dharma. Happiness comes out of Dharma. Everything is obtainable from Dharma. Dharma is the essence of this universe. The adept attain Dharma by disciplining themselves by the conditions of Dharma, with great effort; one cannot get happiness from happiness.". Dharma is eightfold as: "Sacrifice, Vedic study, Charity, Penance, Truth, Fortitude, Forgiveness, Non-desire." The following ten are characteristics of Dharma (Dharma Lakshanam). Fortitude, forgiveness, restraint, non-stealing, purity, control over sense organs, intelligence, knowledge, truth, absence of anger.
In the Ramayana, Rama is depicted as a mortal being. He is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, but he is not immortal. After completing his mission of defeating the demon Ravana and restoring dharma, Rama returns to his heavenly abode.
Rama killing Ravana is the denouement of Ramayana. Ramayana has an intricate plot in which Ravana had all the super powers whereas Rama was an ordinary human, who with the help of just monkeys, killed Ravana.
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The passage discusses the impact of climate change on coral reefs worldwide.
It expresses a complete idea.
The Ramayana revolves on the theme of righteousness, adherence to ethics and morals. Respect to elders. Kings and royals not above the law of the land. Kings duty is to take care of his subjects
"Her constant boasting about her wealth and connections showed her true arrogant nature, as if she believed she was superior to everyone around her."
Once while sending Lord Rama to forest. Second, while asking Sita to prove her purity. Third, while sending Sita to forest.
For regulation of life we have 'dharma' (fulfillment of obligations and righteous action). For regulation of Hindu religion we have scriptures (Vedas, Upanishad, Gita, Ramayana, Bhagawat Purana, and other books).