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 नारी"  नुनिला आँसुका धारा खाएर अमृतमय दूध पिलाउन सक्ने नारी सृष्टिका संरक्षक हुन् । यो समाजले नारीलाई पुरुषको चाकर्नीको नजरले हेर्छ तर नारीलाई शिक्षा दिइने हो भने उनले त्यो विश्वको सफल नेतृ्त्वसमेत गर्न सक्छन् । म्याडम क्युरी,  फलोरेन्स नाइटिङ्गेल, जुनको ताबेइ आदि यस्ता व्यक्तित्व हुन् जसले आˆनो प्रतिभाको माध्यमबाट आफूलाई विश्वभर चिनाउन समर्थ भए र यिनी सबै नारी नै हुन् जसले शिक्षा पाएका थिए । त्यसैले देश विकासका लागि शिक्षित नारीको खाँचो छ । हाम्रो नेपाली समाजमा नारी चेतानको ज्यादै नै आवश्यकता छ   ।  नारी सम्बन्धित अप्रिय घटनाहरु को ९०% कारण नारी शिक्षाको कमी  र नारी चेतनाको कमीले नै हुन्छ्न |नारी दिवस ,,नारी कृति ,,नारी हस्ताक्षर ,,नारी समाज ,,नारी अरु के के ,,मेरो समझको ल्याकत भन्दा टाढाका कुरा हुन् यि सायद ,,,!म बुझ्दिन यि शब्दहरुको अर्थ । मैले आजसम्मको दिनहरुमा कहिल्यै सुनेको छैन उपर्युक्त ठाउंमा पुरुष शब्द जोडीएको । यि शब्दवलीबाट एस्तो लाग्छ ,,नारीहरु सर्बेसर्बा हुन् /होलान् । वास्तविकता त्यस्तो केही छैन । मानव भ्रुणबाटै नारी पुरुषको जन्म भ...

Rama Navami Story/History

Dasharatha, the king of Ayodhya had three wives named Kausalya, Sumitra, and Kaikeyi. But none of the three bore him a male child which the king needed to take care of his empire and as a successor to his throne. Even after several years of his marriage, the King was not able to be a father. Then the great sage Vasistha advised him to perform Puthra Kamesti Yagna, the holy ritual carried out to obtain an offspring. With King Dasharatha's consent, the great sage Maharshi Rushya Shrunga performed the ritual in the most detailed manner possible. The king was handed over a bowl of payasam (a preparation of milk and rice) and asked to distribute the food between his wives. The king gave one-half of the payasam to his elder wife Kausalya, and another half to his younger wife Kaikeyi. Both wives give half of their portions to Sumithra. This unequal distribution of the holy food leads to both Kausalya and Kaikeyi giving birth to one son each while twin sons are born to Sumithra. The day was one of the ultimate celebrations in Ayodhya where not only the royal family but every resident of the place heaved a sigh of relief and thanked the God for this miracle, little knowing that God himself was present among them in the form of Rama, the newborn son of Kausalya. Rama Navami - Spiritual Connect According to the ancient stories, Lord Ram was born to Ayodhya King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya and is believed to be the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu Dashavatara. Born in the afternoon, Lord Ram's birth on earth comes at a time when the demon King Ravana was harassing his devotees and spreading adharma over dharma. Dasharatha's other wife Queen Kaikeyi gave birth to Bharata, and Lakshmana and Shatrughna were born from Queen Sumitra's womb. Ram Navami And Processions The entire righteous reign of Sri Ram, Rama Rajya is described as a period of both peace and prosperity. Disciples take out Ram Navami Ratha Yatra procession that draws huge crowds in north India. Other than Lord Ram in chariot, the other characters include wife Queen Sita, brother Lakshmana, and devotee, Lord Hanuman. 

Dressed up in the ancient costumes, many people make their presence felt in the procession. Also, read about Hanuman Jayanti - the birth of Lord Hanuman. Rama Navami - The Places Of Importance Among the important places where a number of rituals and prayers are held on large scale includes in Ayodhya, Sita Samahit Sthal in Bihar, Bhadrachalam in Andhra Pradesh and Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu. Thousands of people take a dip in the sacred river Sarayu. Ram Navami will be celebrated on April 13th in the following states: Bihar, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand. Besides, the festival will be celebrated on April 14 in the following states: Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Odisha, Telangana, Sikkim.

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