NATION’S RESURGENT CULTURE THROUGH THE LESSONS OF ‘RAMAYANA’

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  • Ram Krishna Mandal Dera Natung Government College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1956/jge.v20i2.724

Keywords:

Economic Freedom, Commercialization, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Knowledge

Abstract

People are focusing more of their time and energy on achieving economic freedom, probably as a result of commercialization and other so-called development agendas. We are on the verge of giving up all of our ethics and principles in the rush to make large profits quickly. Ancient epics such as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana have the unwavering power to change people's computerised lives in the present era. Our appearance never deviates from our objectives since our lives are centred around achieving our unique aspirations. We need the guidance of such great individuals as Lord Ram or Lord Krishna in this situation. Objective: The study is to seek how to restore the resurgence of our rich culture through the lessons of Ramayana. Methods and Materials: The information is gathered from secondary sources of ancient Indian knowledge, including texts like the Ramayan, articles, websites, and online journals published over time. Result and Discussion: In addition to discussing the meaning of life, ‘The Ramayana’ is regarded by the Indian populace as a traditional and sacred text that imparts knowledge, wisdom, and the spiritual meaning of life. However, this tale offers numerous life lessons that apply to a range of circumstances and are suitable for everyone.  Findings: One of the oldest books in Bharatiya history, the Ramayana is significant regardless of age, social status, sex, or level of income. Its significance has been acknowledged in many contexts and disciplines, such as politics, history, morality, and otherworldliness. Conclusion: The entire family can enjoy and learn a lot about their roles from the epic Ramayana. With stronger ties between families and society as a whole, the Ramayana can assist us in reestablishing those multigenerational family values.

Author Biography

Ram Krishna Mandal, Dera Natung Government College

Environmental Economics, Agricultural Economics, Trade

References

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Websites

https://shribharatsharnam.com/2020/08/15/ramayana-and-our-daily-lives/

https://www.aubank.in/blogs/lessons-we-can-learn-from-ramayana

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/important-life-lessons-from-ramayana-prabhu-shriram

https://edubirdie.com/examples/core-values-and-beliefs-of-the-ramayana-stories/

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Published

14.07.2024

How to Cite

Mandal, R. K. (2024) “NATION’S RESURGENT CULTURE THROUGH THE LESSONS OF ‘RAMAYANA’”, Journal of Global Economy, 20(2), pp. 56–62. doi: 10.1956/jge.v20i2.724.

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