Launches the book titled “Thavaasmi: Life and Skills through the lens of Ramayana”
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- Date November 7, 2020
Launches the book titled "Thavaasmi: Life and Skills through the lens of Ramayana”
- Launching the book titled “Thavaasmi: Life and Skills through the lens of Ramayana” virtually, the Vice President of India, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu said that Lord Rama’s life, words and actions define how “Satya” (Truth) and “Dharma” (Righteousness) can become part of everyone’s life.
- “Lord Rama’s relationship with parents, brothers, wife, friends and enemies as well as his gurus shows how an ideal person would respond to various challenges in life and emerge stronger”.
- The new generation to learn from the life and virtues of Lord Rama and move on the righteous path shown by Him for a successful and fulfilling life.
- Referring to Lord Rama as Maryada Purushottama was a great ruler who epitomized good governance and always remains in people’s hearts.
- Ramayana as an immortal epic embedded in India’s collective cultural heritage and underlined the fact that the values espoused by Lord Rama have inspired numerous poets and saints to compose Ramayana in different languages.
- There is probably no other epic in the world that has been re-told, re-sung and re-woven in so many fascinating ways.
- The Valmiki Ramayana was not just ‘Adi Kavya’ (first epic) but also the ‘Anadi Kavya’ because it is timeless, eternal and does not lose its relevance in any life context.
- It enchants the scholarly as well as the common, unlettered citizen.
- However, Ramayana motivates the young and old with positive thoughts leading to living a fuller life.
- We celebrate the victory of goodness, righteousness, and harmony over evil, mischief and disruptive violence.
- Shri Naidu specifically referred to the episode wherein Lakshamana requests Lord Rama to stay back in Lanka after the defeat of Ravana, but Lord Rama refuses by saying ‘Janani Janmabhumishcha Swargadapi Gariyasi’ – meaning ‘the Mother and motherland are greater than even the Heaven’.
- Exhorting the people to take inspiration from these words, Shri Naidu asked them to always remember the country where they were born, no matter where they go in search of employment opportunities or what position they hold.
- The book “Thavaasmi…” is in four volumes and is prepared by a team of young professionals after years of extensive research.
- It presents the story of Ramayana as a dialogue between a father and daughter with a number of exercises making it an interesting learning experience.
- Expressing his concern over the waning habit of reading bed time stories, the Vice President said that ‘Thavaasmi…’ is an attempt to revive it and these four books are also good bedtime stories.
- Moreover, Ramayana is among the oldest epics in the world.
- It is the story of an extraordinary human being who led an exemplary life despite innumerable challenges in life.
- It also has many characters who exemplify different human values.
- The authors have created an interesting narrative that tells the story of Ramayana but also promotes reflections and analysis of the underlying message.
"Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can."
"The secret of success is to do the common things uncommonly well."
"Good things come to people who wait, but better things come to those who go out and get them."
"Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out."
Read, Read, and .....Read..
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