Norwich Puppet Theatre Teaching Resources: Diwali The
... The Ramayana is a Hindu epic story (one of the two great epics of India, the other being the Mahabharata). The Ramayana is mainly about the duties of relationships. It shows ideal characters and ideal ways to behave- like the ideal servant who is loyal, the ideal brother, the ideal wife and the idea ...
... The Ramayana is a Hindu epic story (one of the two great epics of India, the other being the Mahabharata). The Ramayana is mainly about the duties of relationships. It shows ideal characters and ideal ways to behave- like the ideal servant who is loyal, the ideal brother, the ideal wife and the idea ...
File - World Religions
... • He is widely believed to be an actual historical figure - a "tribal hero of ancient India" - whose exploits form the great Hindu epic of Ramayana or The Romance of Rama, written by the ancient Sanskrit poet Valmiki. How to Identify Rama: • To many, Rama is hardly different in looks from Lord Vishn ...
... • He is widely believed to be an actual historical figure - a "tribal hero of ancient India" - whose exploits form the great Hindu epic of Ramayana or The Romance of Rama, written by the ancient Sanskrit poet Valmiki. How to Identify Rama: • To many, Rama is hardly different in looks from Lord Vishn ...
Vira-saiva movement
... • Sacred books, called the four Vedas, are primarily concerned with ritual ...
... • Sacred books, called the four Vedas, are primarily concerned with ritual ...
Slide 1
... Rama, the prince of Ayodhya and his wife Sita are the ideal royal couple. Rama is brave, wise and dutiful, and Sita is beautiful, generous and saintly. While Rama is all set for coronation, his step-mother, Dasharatha’s second wife, Kaikeyi, wants her son, Bharata, to become king. Before the aged ki ...
... Rama, the prince of Ayodhya and his wife Sita are the ideal royal couple. Rama is brave, wise and dutiful, and Sita is beautiful, generous and saintly. While Rama is all set for coronation, his step-mother, Dasharatha’s second wife, Kaikeyi, wants her son, Bharata, to become king. Before the aged ki ...
The nature of God
... death of the body the soul either achieves Moksha or is reborn into another body. Rebirth is determined by the law of samsara and karma. ...
... death of the body the soul either achieves Moksha or is reborn into another body. Rebirth is determined by the law of samsara and karma. ...
Hindu Gods - Teacher Site Home
... Lakshmana, Rama, Sita, and Hanuman (kneeling). Rama, the perfect avatar of the Supreme Protector Vishnu, is an all-time favorite among Hindu deities. The most popular symbol of chivalry and virtue, Rama - in the words of Swami Vivekananda - is "the embodiment of truth, of morality, the ideal son, t ...
... Lakshmana, Rama, Sita, and Hanuman (kneeling). Rama, the perfect avatar of the Supreme Protector Vishnu, is an all-time favorite among Hindu deities. The most popular symbol of chivalry and virtue, Rama - in the words of Swami Vivekananda - is "the embodiment of truth, of morality, the ideal son, t ...
Top 10 Hindu Deities Hindus have a multitude of gods and
... be an actual historical figure - a "tribal hero of ancient India" - whose exploits form the great Hindu epic of Ramayana or The Romance of Rama. 5. Hanuman Hanuman, the mighty ape that aided Lord Rama in his expedition against evil forces, described in the epic Ramayana, is one of the most popular i ...
... be an actual historical figure - a "tribal hero of ancient India" - whose exploits form the great Hindu epic of Ramayana or The Romance of Rama. 5. Hanuman Hanuman, the mighty ape that aided Lord Rama in his expedition against evil forces, described in the epic Ramayana, is one of the most popular i ...
Jai Hanuman gyan gur sagar Jai kapis tihu lok ujagar
... vanaraas (monkeys). He divided them to four groups and sent them is four different directions. Hanuman and Angada were in the southbound group. Rama gave his ring to Hanuman to give to Sita when he finds her. One day as Hanuman and his men searched for Sita, they saw a great bird Sampati on a mounta ...
... vanaraas (monkeys). He divided them to four groups and sent them is four different directions. Hanuman and Angada were in the southbound group. Rama gave his ring to Hanuman to give to Sita when he finds her. One day as Hanuman and his men searched for Sita, they saw a great bird Sampati on a mounta ...
the legend of hanuman
... it, if it comes while I am serving Lord Rama.” When Sita is rescued and Ravana defeated, Rama says to Hanuman, “ I am greatly indebted to you, O mighty hero. You did marvelous, superhuman deeds. Sugriva has his kingdom restored to him. Angada has been made the crown prince. Vibhishana has become ki ...
... it, if it comes while I am serving Lord Rama.” When Sita is rescued and Ravana defeated, Rama says to Hanuman, “ I am greatly indebted to you, O mighty hero. You did marvelous, superhuman deeds. Sugriva has his kingdom restored to him. Angada has been made the crown prince. Vibhishana has become ki ...
Hanuman Chalisa
The Hanuman Chalisa (Hindi pronunciation: [ɦənʊmaːn tʃaːliːsaː]; literally Forty chaupais on Hanuman) is a Hindu devotional hymn (stotra) addressed to Hanuman. It is traditionally believed to have been authored by 16th-century poet Tulsidas in the Awadhi language, and is his best known text apart from the Ramcharitmanas. The word ""chālīsā"" is derived from ""chālīs"", which means the number forty in Hindi, as the Hanuman Chalisa has 40 verses (excluding the couplets at the beginning and at the end).Hanuman is a vanara (a monkey-like humanoid deity), a devotee of Rama, and one of the central characters in the Indian epic poem, the Ramayana. Folk tales acclaim the powers of Hanuman, and he is considered by many to be an avatar of the god Shiva. The qualities of Hanuman – his strength, courage, wisdom, celibacy, devotion to Rama and the many names by which he was known – are detailed in the Hanuman Chalisa. There are more temples devoted to Hanuman than any other deity in India, and recitation or chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa is a common religious practice.