True Friendship: What Can We Learn From Ramayana?
A Timeless Tale of Friendship
Dear readers, as I reflect on the epic Ramayana, one story stands out, showing the power of true friendship. In Lanka, Emperor Ravan was furious when his sister Shoorpanakha was humiliated by the princes of Ayodhya—Sri Ram and Lakshman. Consumed by anger, Ravan planned to abduct Sita, Ram’s wife, seeking revenge.
Mareechan replied wisely, "My friend, I cannot refuse you, for you are both my king and companion. But remember, one wrong cannot be corrected by another. Never underestimate Ram; he is no ordinary prince."
The rest of the epic is legend, but the lesson is clear: true friendship is steadfast. A real friend will guide you away from mistakes, yet remain by your side through trials, even at personal cost.
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