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    see Anjaneya (film). Hanuman | Raja Ravi Varma’s lithograph of Hanuman fetching the mountain | Vanaras | Sanskrit Transliteration | हनुमान् | Affiliation | Devotee of Rama | Abode | Earth | Mantra | Rama’s Name | Weapon | Gada (mace) | Hanuman (IPA: hʌnʊˈmɑn) is a Hindu deity‚ who was an ardent devotee of Rama according to the Hindu legends. He is a central character in the Indian epic Ramayana and its various versions. He also finds mentions in several other texts‚ including Mahabharata

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    into many aspects of Indian culture and still today influences the politics‚ religion and art of modern India. It is the immortal tale of Shri Rama that teaches us the values of ideology‚ devotion‚ duty‚ relationships‚ dharma and karma. The hero‚ Rama‚ lived his whole life by the rules of dharma; in fact‚ that was why Indian consider him heroic. When Rama was a young boy‚ he was the perfect son. Later he was an ideal husband to his faithful wife‚ Sita‚ and a responsible ruler of Aydohya. History

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    their friends and relatives. Display of fireworks is the most interesting part of this festival. Many temporary stalls come up to sell fireworks of various kinds. People enjoy the fireworks at night‚ young and old alike. There is a legend that Lord Rama in the era of Tretaya won a glorious victory over the demon king Ravana of Lanka. He came to Ayodhya with his dear brother Laxman and wife Sita on this day. The people of Ayodhya celebrated his arrival and victory by lighting up the houses with candles

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    second is artha‚ meaning worldly profit‚ possessions‚ and political power. The third is kama: pleasure and love. The idea behind pursuing dharma is to ultimately achieve the fourth sphere of moksha‚ which means liberation from worldly existence. While Rama‚ the main character and epic hero‚ embodies dharma and represents the ideal man‚ beside him sits the ideal woman: his wife‚ Sita. Rama’s portrayal of dharma is best exhibited by the way others react to him. His wife is perhaps the biggest catalyst

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     Parvati Mangal‚ and others | Quotation | I bow down to the whole world by folding both hands‚ considering it to be born out ofSita and Rama.[2] | Tulsidas (Devanagari: तुलसीदास‚ Hindi pronunciation: [t̪ʊls̪iːd̪aːs̪]‚ also known as Goswami Tulsidas;[3] 1497/1532[1]–1623) was a Hindupoet-saint‚ reformer and philosopher renowned for his devotion to the god Rama. A composer of several popular works‚ he is best known as the author of the epic Ramcharitmanas‚ a retelling of the Sanskrit Ramayana in

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    Annotation Berger‚ S.‚ & Cartwright‚ A. (2010). Goldilocks and the three bears. New York: Scholastic. Once upon a time‚ there were 3 bears and a girl named Goldilocks. The author adds their own twist to the story‚ but still teaches the overall moral of the original story that includes teaching manners and never falling asleep in a bear’s home. This book engages the read and keeps them interactive with the way the book was put together. At the end of the story‚ the discovery is made to who was eating

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    told to act like Rama and girls are told to act like Sita. They read of Ravana’s extreme selfishness and disregard for anything or anyone leads to death. This classic piece of Hindu literature has influenced and shaped all aspects of Indian society. A society instills emotional balance and maturity into their children through stories of hero and villain or good vs. bad. As Boy’s read about Rama they are taught that humility‚ persevere and trusting family are winning virtues. Rama is an example of

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    The hero‚ Rama‚ lives his whole life by the rules of dharma and people believed he was heroic because of that. Rama was the perfect little son and later on in his life‚ the ideal husband to his wife Sita. Sita was the ruler of Aydohya. Prince Rama was the eldest of four sons and was to become king when his father retired. His stepmother‚ however‚ wanted to see her son Bharata‚ Rama’s younger brother‚ become king. She demanded that Rama be banished and Bharata be crowned. Sita heard Rama was to

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    from an imperfect person can be considered truly one way. Loyalties can change. Rama had unmatched loyalty to his parents and his homeland of Ayodhya. At one point Rama even treated his loyalty to Sita as black and white. There was no other woman for him. This was his choice. In ancient India‚ a loyal and devoted son was the height of attraction to women – even if the loyalty was not geared toward the woman. Rama showed unwavering loyalty to his homeland never giving a second thought to a grey

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    Diwali celebrants wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks with others. Some Indian business communities begin the financial year on the first day of Diwali wishing for good luck the following year. In Hinduism‚ Diwali marks the return of Lord Rama to his kingdom of Ayodhya after defeating (the demon king) Ravana‚ the ruler of Lanka in the epic Ramayana. It also celebrates the slaying of the demon king Narakasura by Lord Krishna. Both signify the victory of good over evil. In Jainism‚ Diwali

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