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The Ramayana Teaches Us A Lot About Morals

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  The Ramayan is an endless source of wisdom for humanity on how to live in a world that serves the community and performs no acts that one will hesitate in later in life. Lord Rama isn't the only person whose acts create a lasting impression on our thoughts. Almost every member of the Ayodhya royal family, namely Maharaj Dashrath's family, is a firm believer in values. When children are young, telling them stories from the ancient epic composed by sage Valmiki about the upright prince (and subsequently King) of Ayodhya will provide clarity and a sense of direction. If one looks carefully, the Ramayan teaches us a multitude of moral teachings. •    Family is essential. Being the oldest of the King of Ayodhya's four sons, Lord Ram was about to be crowned King. However, Kaikeyi, Ram's generally lovely stepmother, was unjustly provoked into impeding Ram's ascension. Lord Ram, on the other hand, was not offended by anyone, especially his stepmother. He maintained his pl

Kerala's Traditional Jewellery

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  Kerala, the country of coconuts and vegetation, is known for its art, delectable foods, graceful folk dances, and enthralling temple jewellery. Kerala's ancient jewellery is renowned for its creative artistry. Kerala jewellery, engraved with representations of divinities from shrines in south India, symbolises the elegance of India's rich culture. Historical Keralan jewellery, which comprises traditional Gold decorations fashioned from large amounts of gold, is a superb purchase for Keralan brides—even better than gems. Here's all you need to understand about Kerala's traditional jewellery traditions and social significance. Kerala Jewellery's History Religious jewellery can be traced back to the Chola and Pandya kingdoms. Previously, temple jewellery designs were created by Artisans using precious metal contributions to shrines in southern India. Jewellers began drawing influence from the gods and the job performed on the Temple ceilings and walls shortly after.