The similarity between Ramayana and Mahabharata to deal with Life

Learner101
2 min readMar 22, 2023

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If you study both epics fairly closely, there is so much similarity between the core principles and values of both Ram and Krishna.

I have already covered in a previous blog, what life lessons we get from Bhagavad Gita, here I am trying to cover life lessons from Ramayana.

They can be repetitive but that is the intent here to eke out the similarities.

Disclaimer- This is what I infer and is not meant to offend anybody :)

  1. Importance of duty and righteousness: Lord Rama was an embodiment of righteousness and he always upheld his duty, whether as a son, a husband, or a king. He taught us the importance of fulfilling our duties with utmost sincerity.
  2. Power of determination and courage: Lord Rama faced several challenges and obstacles but never lost his determination or courage. His unwavering focus on his goal is an inspiration for all of us.
  3. The significance of family values: Ramayana teaches us the importance of family values and how a strong family bond can help us overcome any difficulties in life.
  4. The value of friendship: The friendship between Lord Rama and Hanuman is a testament to the fact that true friendship transcends all boundaries and is based on loyalty, trust, and mutual respect.
  5. The importance of loyalty: Lord Rama’s unwavering loyalty towards his wife, Sita, is a reminder that loyalty is a fundamental virtue that is essential in any relationship.
  6. The power of love: The love between Lord Rama and Sita is the epitome of true love, which is selfless and enduring. Ramayana teaches us that love is not just a feeling, but a commitment to stand by our loved ones through thick and thin.
  7. The significance of forgiveness: Lord Rama forgave his enemies, including Ravana, and set an example of forgiveness for all of us to follow.
  8. The importance of humility: Lord Rama’s humility and simplicity were his greatest strengths. He never boasted of his achievements and always treated everyone with respect and kindness.
  9. The value of selflessness: Lord Rama’s selfless acts, such as his decision to go into exile for 14 years, are a reminder that true happiness lies in serving others without expecting anything in return.
  10. The need for spiritual growth: Ramayana teaches us that the ultimate goal of life is spiritual growth and self-realization. It encourages us to seek inner peace, wisdom, and enlightenment, and to overcome our ego and desires.

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