Men who are proud of their prowess, will not refuse the challenge of an enemy, especially in the presence of women. [Ramayan Book 4 (Book of Kishkinda), Chapter 14 Verse 18]
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Ramayan Quotes: {3.50.7}
A wise person does not undertake that which is deplored by others. [Ramayan Book 3 (Book of Forest), Chapter 50, Verse 7]
Ramayan Quotes: {3.50.17,18}
One should carry only that weight which does not fatigue him. One should consume only that wholesome food which can be easily digested. Why do deeds that are not dutiful, nor bring fame or glory in the world? Why do deeds that only exhaust the body? [Ramayan Book 3 (Book of Forest), Chapter 50, Verse … Continue reading Ramayan Quotes: {3.50.17,18}
Ramayan Quotes: {3.49.27}
The result of arrogant action cannot be seen right away. It takes time. Just as it takes time for a crop to ripen. [Ramayan Book 3 (Book of Forest), Chapter 49, Verse 27]
Ramayan Quotes: {3.24.11}
A wise person or one desiring their own welfare, on sensing danger or having any misgiving, should plan their defense even before the onset of danger. [Ramayan Book 3 (Book of Forest), Chapter 24, Verse 11]
Ramayan Quotes: {3.38.26}
Even without committing any sin, those who are pure get destroyed when keeping company with the sinners, just like fish in a lake with serpents. [Ramayan Book 3 (Book of Forest), Chapter 38, Verse 26]
Ramayan Quotes: {3.9.31}
Righteousness begets wealth. Righteousness begets happiness. Righteousness begets everything. The essence of this universe is righteousness. [Ramayan Book 3 (Book of Forest), Chapter 9, Verse 31]
Ramayan Quotes: {2.111.2,3,9,7}
Each of us since birth have three guides. They are our father, our mother and our teacher. The teacher imparts wisdom. The father and mother bring forth the child in this world and provide them with whatever resources they can. They take care of the child, clothe them, nourish them, help them to sleep, affectionately … Continue reading Ramayan Quotes: {2.111.2,3,9,7}
Ramayan Quotes: {2.105.26,27}
As logs of wood floating on the ocean come together for a while and then separate. Similarly, our wives, children, relatives and wealth stay with us for a while. But their separation is certain. [Ramayan Book 2 (Book of Ayodhya), Chapter 105, Verse 26-27]
Ramayan : Diminishing Lifespan
A night that passes off does not return, like the river water which does not turn around once it has flowed into the ocean. The passing days and nights in this world quickly reduce the life span of all living beings, similar to rays of the sun drying up water in the summer. Whether you … Continue reading Ramayan : Diminishing Lifespan

