Life Lessons from Ramayana
Eligibility
Higher Secondary / +2 in any stream, Working knowledge in English
Program Duration
20 Hours in 4 Weeks, 5 Hours / Week
Fee Structure
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) belongs to the Gaudiya-Vaishnava sampradāya, a monotheistic tradition within the Vedic or Hindu culture. Philosophically it is based on the Sanskrit texts Bhagavad-gītā and the Bhagavat Purana, or Srimad Bhagavatam, the historical texts of the devotional bhakti yoga tradition, which teaches that the ultimate goal for all living beings is to reawaken their love for God, or Lord Krishna, the “all-attractive one”.
Objectives :
Character-based living & Effective Inter-personal dealings
- Open Eyed Yoga for Interaction, Collaboration & Freedom (Rama going to Forest; the selflessness of Sita, Lakshman & others)
- Trusting and Rusting Relationships (Rama-Bharata Episode)
- Power of Association (Kaikeyee-Manthara; Hanuman-Angada)
- Bring out the best in you (Jatayu’s effort and Lord’s grace)
- Magnanimous Qualities of a Magnetic Personality (Rama’s qualities)
- Responding to Unintentional words spoken in Tension (Maricha as golden Deer)
- Learn success tips from Hanuman’s Lanka trip (Team playing & other Qualities)
- Rising above Inferiority Complex (Squirrel-Hanuman; Sugriva)
- Moral, Ethical and Spiritual Dilemma (two, three, four brothers)
- Twenty-five Lessons from Ramayana