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Friday, January 14, 2011
Wisdom of Ganesha
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Throughout our childhood, we learn so many lessons taught to us by means of stories. Often such stories contain our gods and hence they leav...
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Ramayana: A Love Story
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Ramayana can be taken in many ways, but I think it’s also a love story. It’s a love story of a prince who had to be separated from his wife ...
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Lessons from Ramayana – Part 23
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Reproducing a part from the book which I believe all of us should read and understand: Now, a word to those of our times who read Raamayana ...
Lessons from Ramayana – Part 22
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Fate is weird. We would never be able to understand fully, why things happened the way they happened. The author describes it in a wonderful...
Lessons from Ramayana – Part 21
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Fate and Karma Life is weird. At one point, the author describes the unfortunate end of the mighty and righteous king Dashratha: As describe...
Lessons from Ramayana – Part 20
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When Hindus die, their children offer shraadha to them and do some rituals for the peace of the departed souls. I found reference to a simil...
Lessons from Ramayana – Part 19
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Leaving the body when purpose is over At two places in Ramayana, I found instances of rishis entering into fire in order to get them free ...
Lessons from Ramayana – Part 18
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Ram killed the vaanara king Vaali while hiding behind a tree. He had to do so, because Vaali had got a boon from Indra which gave him powe...
Lessons from Ramayana – Part 17
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Diversity When Hanuman ji went to Lanka, he saw the city and its people. He also checked Raavana’s army. Ramayana describes at one place...
Lessons from Ramayana – Part 16
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Wrong Path is Easier It is often understood that the wrong path is easier, to attain a short-term goal. Students cheating in exams can p...
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Management lessons from Mahabharata
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Coaching or Mentoring is a great tool in management for talent development. This small piece tells how the Mahabharata teaches us the key po...
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