Wednesday, 14 May 2025

Ram

The phrase “Raghukul rīti sadā chali āyi, prāṇ jāyi par bacan na jāyi” is a famous line from the Ramcharitmanas by Tulsidas, reflecting the values of Raghukul—the royal dynasty of Lord Rama.



Translation:



“The tradition of the Raghu family has always been that one may lose their life, but never break a promise.”



Meaning:



It emphasizes honor, integrity, and the sanctity of one’s word. In the Raghu dynasty, once a promise was made, it was kept at all costs—even if it meant sacrificing one’s life. Lord Rama himself upheld this tradition when he chose to go into exile to keep his father’s word.


a

Make people feel worthy by thinking that they are

important. Yes, it’s that easy. If you are convinced that other

people are important, your behaviour will show it.


a



No comments: