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Inspiring Thoughts Ram Character Features

Inspiring Thoughts:
These five glories of Lord Ram's character inspire us to follow the path of truth, religion, mercy, bravery and morality in life. Lord Ram remained ethical even in adverse circumstances and never left the path of religion. He established a happy kingdom by following the Vedas and dignity and did welfare to everyone who came near him, whether in the form of animal, bird, rich or poor. He supported justice and truth by compromising with his own feelings and happiness. There are many examples where Lord Rama never left the path of religion and justice, like killing Bali, killing Ravana or choosing the path of the forest to protect his father's promise.

These glories of Lord Ram's character inspire us to follow the path of truth, religion, kindness, bravery and morality in life.

Truth: 

Maryada Purushottam Lord Ram was the worshiper of truth. No matter how difficult the situation was in his life, he never lied. He accepted 14 years of exile to follow the promise of his father Dasharatha but did not abandon his filial piety.

Religion:

 Lord Ram was a follower of religion. He always tried to follow the path of religion in his life. He was always ready for sacrifice and dedication for his brothers. He showed more love and sacrifice towards all his brothers than his own brother. Even then he did not stop following the religion and he protected the religion by killing a tyrant like Ravana.

Kindness: 

Lord Rama was kind and compassionate. He always tried to help others. He helped many people like Sugriva and Hanuman. Lord Rama, due to his kindness, had animals, humans and demons in his army and he gave everyone a chance to move forward.

Better Management: 

Lord Rama was not only an efficient manager, but he also got along well with all his relatives and colleagues. He gave everyone an opportunity for development and made better use of the available resources. He gave the right to lead the kingdom to Sugriva, Hanuman, Jambavan and Nal-Neel from time to time and that is why he and his army had built a bridge of stones to go to Lanka.

Morality: 

Lord Ram was the ideal of morality. He always followed morality in his life. He followed the morality and teaching of religion even while fighting with him.

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