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Soorpanaka tries to convince Rama again to The next morning, Soorpanaka returns to Rama 's house and watches him go to the river. She sees Sita leave the house to Rama sees her when he returns from the river and asks Soorpanaka why she's all bloody Thinking it will help, Rama explains to Soorpanaka who he is and how he came to be in the forest Soorpanaka explains to Kara what happened, and Kara instructs his commanders to attack Rama. When Rama sees Soorpanaka and the commanders coming, he instructs Lakshmana to protect Sita, and The Grand Tormentor.

Soorpanaka explains what happened and mentions her admiration for Rama , though she adds that he's cruel. Ravana asks how Rama provoked Soorpanaka, and Soorpanaka says Soorpanaka insists that she sees Rama , and that since he damaged her she can't forget him.

She urges Ravana to go When Mareecha describes Rama 's strength, Ravana threatens to kill Mareecha, and Mareecha finally agrees to help. He attempts to Near Rama 's cottage, Mareecha assumes the shape of the golden deer and walks past the cottage. Rama worries that Sita heard Mareecha's false cry, but reasons that Lakshmana will assure her that Sita explains that Rama 's mission is to destroy the rakshasas, and Ravana asks what Rama will do when faced Sita tells him to leave before Rama returns and begins to crying for help.

Ravana remembers that he's been cursed to die She yells at the animals to tell Rama what happened. Ravana laughs at Sita as she insults him.

Jatayu challenges Ravana, telling him The narrator prefaces this chapter by saying upfront that it's a puzzling episode: Rama , the perfect man, commits a morally questionable act by shooting a creature that didn't harm Rama and Lakshmana enter Kiskinda while searching desperately for Sita.

Hanuman, the helper of Kiskinda's king, Hanuman bows at Rama 's feet, though Rama insists that a scholar shouldn't do that. Hanuman explains that he only This story moves Rama , and he offers Sugreeva his help. Hanuman and Sugreeva speak privately, and Hanuman says that Rama then notices a pile of bones and asks Sugreeva about them.

Sugreeva tells Dundubi's story Rama tells Lakshmana to get rid of the bones. Lakshmana kicks the bones away, returning the Tara quietly mentions that Rama has joined with Sugreeva, and Rama has an invincible bow. Vali calls Tara foolish and Hidden away from the battle, Rama is in awe of Vali's strength. He and Lakshmana debate whether involving themselves in this Vali studies the arrow and sees Rama 's name, thinking that Tara had better judgment than he did.

Vali asks Rama why he did this, saying that this destroys Rama 's virtues. He questions if this is Rama approaches Vali and explains to the dying monkey what happened after he pursued the demon Vali tells Rama he's misjudging everything: it's a legitimate action in the monkey society to take his brother's Vali accepts this and asks Rama why he shot him from hiding.

Lakshmana explains that if Rama had spoken to Vali, Finally, Vali asks Rama to explain to others that Sugreeva brought about Vali's salvation, not just his death.

When the Rains Cease. After Sugreeva's coronation, he approaches Rama and asks him what he should do next. Rama instructs Sugreeva to return to the Hanuman insists on staying with Rama , but Rama tells Hanuman to remain with Sugreeva and counsel him.

The monkeys leave and When the rains end, Rama feels better. However, Sugreeva doesn't arrive with an army as the days pass. Rama wonders She accuses her companions of being selfish and ungrateful. Hearing this, the Hanuman if he forgot his own promise, but Hanuman explains that he always thinks of Rama. Lakshmana explains that Rama is suffering and worried. Hanuman invites Lakshmana into the palace, and The monkeys try to offer Lakshmana luxuries, but Lakshmana says that Rama lives on little and as Rama 's companion, Lakshmana will too.

He asks Sugreeva to begin Sugreeva leaves to meet with Rama , and Rama greets him with open arms. Sugreeva is self-critical, but Rama brushes this aside Soon, the armies begin to arrive. Rama stands at a high spot to try to count them, but decides that counting will Sampathi was told that he'd be redeemed when he heard Rama 's name.

At that, the army yells "Victory to Rama ," and Sampathi is restored to his Memento From Rama. He shows her Rama 's ring, and Sita offers Hanuman a piece of jewelry Ravana's son, Indrajit, to capture him and bring him before Ravana. Hanuman tells Ravana that Rama will destroy Lanka and Ravana with it if he doesn't give in, but Ravana orders Ravana in Council. He goes on to list Rama and Lakshmana's military victories and says that dealing with Rama and Lakshmana first would've been Ravana's brother Kumbakarna gets up and says again that Ravana not take the trouble of using armies, and should instead let him singlehandedly kill Rama and Lakshmana.

Finally, Vibishana stands up and sadly asks Ravana to listen to him. Ravana berates Vibishana for saying that Rama is powerful, and insists that the gods can't curse him. Ravana insists that he's not Across the Ocean. Vibishana attempts to remain in the background of Rama 's camp, but eventually Rama 's army chiefs notice him and bring him before Rama.

Vibishana asks Rama decides to trust Hanuman's assessment of Vibishana's character. Rama says that his duty is to When the plan of attack is prepared, Rama stands at the seashore and wonders how to cross the sea.

Rama prays and fasts Also, the fake gurus got extremely worried about their earning source because Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj was speaking the truth fearlessly on national television, showing how these fake gurus mislead the devotee community.

Tatavbhed koi na kahe re Jhoomakra, Paise upar naach suno re Jhoomakra. Kotyon madhya koi nahi re Jhoomakra, Arabo me koi garak suno re Jhoomakra! To illustrate this fact, Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj Ji showed the book written by Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati, called Satyarth Prakash and highlighted the filth and mal things written in that book, which filled the people of Arya Samaaj with anger.

Not just this, other fake gurus also give arbitrary worship to the devotees, that does more harm than good and fills their lives with problems. All these things were being told by Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, showing every evidence for the same. Thus, all the so-called intelligent tiers got together and planned this conspiracy to let Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj down.

Even after putting so many false and mal claims regarding Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, His spiritual knowledge is being listened to and acted upon in numerous homes. After the Barwala incident, the disciple count, which was supposed to get decreased, actually got increased by manifolds!

After listening to the pious spiritual discourses of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, people are coming under His refuge by taking initiation and are leaving all mal practices, which were acting as a hurdle in their lives. Read further to know His actual caste.

We are falsely separated through the barriers of religion and caste, but, in reality, we are all, the children of Almighty God Kabir. Jeev hamari jaati hai, Maanav dharam hamara. Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Isaai, Koi dharam nahi hai nyaara! Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj told us, that our race is living being and mankind is our religion. Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism and Christianity, there is no separate religion. Therefore, Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj is re-establishing humanity, peace and brotherhood through His pious spiritual discourses.

As already told, Satguru Rampal Ji Maharaj had a great desire to attain God and He did many worship practices since childhood itself, but, He did not receive any spiritual benefit from the same. Finally, His search for finding and attaining God ended, when He came under the shelter of Swami Ramdevanand Ji Maharaj and took initiation naam updesh from Him on 17th February, Later on, in the year , Swami Ramdevanand Ji Maharaj entrusted the great responsibility to grant name initiation, i.

Since then, Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj has been delivering spiritual discourses and working selflessly, for saving souls from the deadly trap in which they have been stuck since yugas. The sold-out media, as per their propaganda, tried to tarnish the image of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj Baba Rampal Ji before the general public by accusing Him of owning "huge property. Whatever donation comes, all the money is selflessly spent on providing facilities to all devotees, which are millions in number.

Not just this, there is complete equality and there is no distinction between men and women, rich and poor or on any other basis. Kaaya teri hai nahi, Maaya kahan se ho.

Charan kamal me dhyaan dharo, In dono ko kho! In this world, where every single person runs a blind race for money, Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj is the only One who makes souls realise, that leave aside this fake currency, even our own body, which is the most valued possession, is left here in this mortal land!

Therefore, we need to earn the real currency of true mantras, that travels with the soul after it leaves the body. This is the true wealth which can be earned in the cover of a human being only, thereby making this human body, the rarest of all possessions. Jagatguru Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj has written many books, which are a priceless treasure for the entire humankind.

By reading the divine books written by Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, you can get to know the answers to all sorts of spiritual questions, that remained unanswered or wrongly answered till now. Also, people receive many benefits just by reading these pious books because these are the words of Almighty God and have unbound power to transform lives towards the best.

You can even download the softcopy PDF of some of these divine books from the following links -. You can find more books written by Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj on our publications page in various languages. All pious souls, after listening to the divine spiritual discourses of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, can take Initiation naam updesh from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj , free of cost from there. The general public is misled, that He is a culprit and has been given life imprisonment, whereas, the fact is that, He is no ordinary man and is playing the divine spectacle.

After taking initiation from Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, people receive all health and financial benefits, that seemed impossible to those souls earlier. Just like Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj used to grant all benefits to His devotees who stayed as per the spiritual boundaries earlier, similar is the case now as well.

Almighty God Kabir and the immortal land of Satlok can be attained by following the true method of worship as imparted by the Real Guru, who is none other than Bandichhod Satguru Rampal Ji Maharaj. All pious souls who aspire to attain salvation, are requested to kindly listen to the divine spiritual discourses of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, which is the only truth in this world full of lies! Mary was born to elderly parents, in answer to their prayers.

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Similar to those observed at Easter, symbols for Ostara include eggs, rabbits, flowers and seeds. Fires were lit to celebrate the return of life and the burning away of winter. These fires were thought to cleanse, purify and increase fertility.

People leap over the Beltane fire to bring good fortune, fertility of mind, body and spirit and happiness through the coming year. The largest fire festival in the UK takes place in Edinburgh.

Lughnasadh is still celebrated as a harvest festival by modern Pagans. A favourite day for 'Handfasting' pagan weddings. Celebrations vary widely.

The Lunase festivals celebrated in Ireland and parts of Scotland are folk traditions and not part of the neopagan faith. The name Mabon was coined by Aidan Kelly around For Pagans, death is part of the natural life cycle and not to be feared.

Samhain is considered by some as a time to celebrate the lives of those who have passed on, and it often involves paying respect to ancestors, family members, elders of the faith, friends, pets, and other loved ones who have died.

Pagans celebrate the rebirth of the sun and Yule also celebrates the Mother Goddess at the height of her powers. Pagans celebrate Yuletide in many ways, most will decorate a "Yuletide" tree, keep it in their homes until most of the leaves fall off then burn the Yule log.

Devotees observe a day and night fast. Vaisakhi is a religious holiday for Sikhs and Hindus and is celebrated on 13 or 14 April every year. Celebrates the birth of Lord Rama and is one of the most important Hindu festivals. Ganesh Chaturthi lasts for 10 - 11 days, with the biggest celebrations taking place on the last day, Ananta Chaturdasi. During Navaratri the creative power of the Goddess is celebrated, personified in the forms of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati. The festival culminates on the 10th day, known as Dussehra, when Hindus celebrate the God Rama's victory over the demon king Ravana, symbolising the triumph of good over evil.

In the state of West Bengal Navaratri culminates in the Durga Puja, when Durga idols are carried in procession and immersed in a river or other water bodies. Losar is celebrated for 15 days, with the main celebrations on the first three days, involving house cleaning, flower decorations, feasting and dancing. The variation of the festival in Nepal is called Lhochhar and is observed about eight weeks earlier than the Tibetan Losar. It is an ancient festival which merges an incense burning ritual with harvest festival, and predates Buddhism.

It is widely practiced in all forms of Buddhism in Japan and is conducted on vernal and autumnal equinoxes. The main Buddhist festival in the UK. The festival itself lasts a month but the 15th day is the most important as it coincides with three main events in the life of the Buddha: His birth, his enlightenment, and his paranirvana death. The whole month is dedicated to 'making merit', and according to Tibetan Buddhism, all good deeds undertaken during Saka Dawa are multiplied , times.

It comemorates the return of the Buddha to earth from heaven one of his 8 Great Deeds. It is part of Tibetan Buddhist tradition to engage in virtuous activities and prayer on this dayas the effects of positive or negative actions are believed to be multiplied ten million times. A time for extra focus on hospitality, charity, giving gifts and preparing for the month of fasting. He became well known for helping the poor and needy. Many Zoroastrians take time off to pray, and eat sacred food.

Gifts are exchanged and offerings made at the Fire Temple. The date is symbolic as the actual date of Zoroaster's birth cannot be accurately identified.

The festival is one of the most important in the Zoroastrian and Parsi calendar, when they gather in fire temples for prayer and celebrate with feasting. Tombs of ancestors are swept and tidied. This festival is anchored to the solar yearrather than lunar year and so always falls between April 4th to 6th.

It marks the start of Spring and is associated with kite flying. It has similarities to the Christian Easter Spring festival in that eggs are prepared and eaten.

Dolls are set out for display to symbolise the family's wish that their daughter will be healthy and happy. It is a day set aside to respect children's personalities and to celebrate their happiness. This Buddhist-Confucian custom has evolved into a family reunion holiday during which people return to ancestral family places and visit and clean their ancestors' graves, and when the spirits of ancestors are supposed to revisit the household altars. Homes and workplaces are thoroughly cleaned in prepartion for the New Year.

Family gatherings are popular. Jain Date Name of Festival 9th February Meru Trayodashi Just like all the other Jain Festivals, Meru Trayodashi is also celebrated by visiting temples, donating, listening to the fables of the past along with religious songs and stories. It is believed that regular observance of fast, donation, and sacraments will nullify the ill-deeds of the past as well as the present and helps attain peace and prosperity in the life of the devotee.

Mahavira was last Tirthankara great sage and the most important prophet of the Jain faith. Mahavir Jayanti is marked with prayer and fasting 14th May Varshitapa Parana Marks the start of a particularly auspicious period in the Jain calendar. It is a four month period in which Jains focus on their guiding principle of non-violence and charity.

The main purpose of this festival is to provide an occasion to reflect on the philosophy and teachings of Lord Mahavir and to practice them for the well-being of oneself as well as the whole world.

Asadha Purnima marks the start of Chaumasi Chaudas. The final day of Payushan is celebrated with a community banquet. It culminates on the last day when Samvatsari Pratikraman is conducted, for repentance of the whole years sins. Karthika Purnima marks the end of Chaumasi Chaudas. Originally a harvest festival in the Punjab, it has become the Sikh's most important festival. He was martyred in He was arrested and executed in on the orders of the Mughal Emperor, Aurangzeb, who tried to impose Islam on Indian Hindus and Sikhs.

Celebrations include a drawing of Kolam, swinging and the cooking of delicious Pongal. Navaratri 9 days Navaratri is a nine day festival of music and dance when Hindus worship the female expression of the divine.

During Navaratri the creative power of the Goddess is celebrated, personified in the forms of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati. Chinese New Year Year of the Tiger Chinese New year is one of the most important traditional holidays in China, and the most widely celebrated by the Chinese diaspora. Hi, we are Happy We are leading a movement to create happy, empowered and productive workplaces.

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Why not sign up to our newsletter? Haggis, neeps and tatties are eaten at a 'Burns Supper', with whisky drinking and bagpipe music. The theme for is BalanceForBetterInternational Women's Day is a worldwide event with a human rights theme, highlighting the social, economic, cultural and political achievements and contributions made by women.

Patrick's Day Celebration of the patron saint of Ireland. Secular celebrations include parades and cultural events. A festival celebrated more by the Irish diaspora than within Ireland itself. This year's theme is 'Share Happiness' - focusing on the importance of relationships, kindness and helping each other.

George's Day Celebration of the patron saint of England. Rastafarians remember the important role played by Garvey in the development of Black rights. The occasion reflects on Garvey's influential prophecy. Poetry is recited recalling the historical importance of Marcus Garvey. African dance is also encouraged. The high priest reads Biblical passages and initiates the singing of songs to re-emphasise the importance of Haile Selassie as Messiah. A Nyabingi meeting also takes place to remember Haile Selassie.

In some traditions, services are held on Ash Wednesday when worshippers are marked on the forehead with a cross of ashes as a sign of penitence and mortality. Lent is the period of 40 days which comes before Easter in the Christian calendar. It is a Bank Holiday Holiday and observant Christians may attend special church services.

One of two 'common holidays' linked to major Christian festivals, which predate the introduction of Bank Holiday Holidays. Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion on Good Friday.

It is celebrated as the birthday of the Christian church. Christian tradition holds that Jesus was born at night and Midnight Mass is a commemoration of his birth. As one of 6 'Holy Days of Obligation', believers are required to attend church and try not to do any servile work. This date works to the Julian calendar that pre-dates the Gregorian calendar.

It marks the start of Holy Week. It is not counted among the twelve major feasts of the Church since it is considered by itself as the "Feast of Feasts. Ostara occurs at the time of the spring equinox and is celebrated as the start of Spring. Similar to those observed at Easter, symbols for Ostara include eggs, rabbits, flowers and seeds. Fires were lit to celebrate the return of life and the burning away of winter. These fires were thought to cleanse, purify and increase fertility.

People leap over the Beltane fire to bring good fortune, fertility of mind, body and spirit and happiness through the coming year. The largest fire festival in the UK takes place in Edinburgh. Lughnasadh is still celebrated as a harvest festival by modern Pagans. The name Mabon was coined by Aidan Kelly around For Pagans, death is part of the natural life cycle and not to be feared.

Samhain is considered by some as a time to celebrate the lives of those who have passed on, and it often involves paying respect to ancestors, family members, elders of the faith, friends, pets, and other loved ones who have died. Pagans celebrate the rebirth of the sun and Yule also celebrates the Mother Goddess at the height of her powers. Pagans celebrate Yuletide in many ways, most will decorate a "Yuletide" tree, keep it in their homes until most of the leaves fall off then burn the Yule log.

Devotees observe a day and night fast. Celebrates the birth of Lord Rama and is one of the most important Hindu festivals. Vaisakhi is a religious holiday for Sikhs and Hindus and is celebrated on 13 or 14 April every year. Ganesh Chaturthi lasts for 10 - 11 days, with the biggest celebrations taking place on the last day, Ananta Chaturdasi. It is widely practiced in all forms of Buddhism in Japan and is conducted on vernal and autumnal equinoxes.

Vesak is the main Buddhist festival in the UK. The festival itself lasts a month but the 15th day is the most important as it coincides with three main events in the life of the Buddha: His birth, his enlightenment, and his paranirvana death. It comemorates the return of the Buddha to earth from heaven one of his 8 Great Deeds. It is part of Tibetan Buddhist tradition to engage in virtuous activities and prayer on this dayas the effects of positive or negative actions are believed to be multiplied ten million times.



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