Relationship – Treat Others as Yourself
Alexander the Great, renowned for his leadership and courage, once demonstrated the profound principle of treating others as equals. While leading his troops through a scorching desert, Alexander and his…
Alexander the Great, renowned for his leadership and courage, once demonstrated the profound principle of treating others as equals. While leading his troops through a scorching desert, Alexander and his…
The Sacred Duty of Parenthood From a young age, Shivaji Maharaj was deeply devoted to his mother, with a heart full of gratitude. His mother understood her primary responsibility: not…
Early Life and Devotion From an early age, Raja Raghunandan displayed a profound inclination towards the worship of Sri Sri Radha Krishna. Unlike other members of royalty who were preoccupied…
Reflection on Wisdom Once there was a king who had a deep passion for collecting idols. He traveled across his kingdom and even abroad in search of rare and exquisite…
Introduction: A Devoted King King Jayamal, whose story is beautifully recorded in the "Bhaktamala," was a great devotee of Lord Krishna, worshipping Him with unwavering devotion and surrender. Krishna, known…
The Stupid Prince Once upon a time, there was a king who had a very dull-headed son. No matter which guru the king sent his son to, the prince couldn't…
IIn India, Emperor Shahjahan, a grand ruler known for his magnificent creations like the Taj Mahal, found himself betrayed and imprisoned by his own son, Aurangzeb. Driven by an insatiable…
Krishna's Praise for King Janaka In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna praises only one personality: King Janaka. This is significant given the vast array of characters and sages within Hindu…
The Tale of Two Kings There lived two kings named Kesidhvaja and Kandikya, ruling neighboring kingdoms. Kesidhvaja was a great devotee of the Lord, while Kandikya was a pious king…
The King's Generosity In the land of Andhra, a benevolent king regularly provided for two beggars, ensuring they had food and money. Each beggar had his own way of expressing…