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Stand Strong
- Keeping Faith and Conquering Fear (Ramayana: The Game of Life, Book 4)
- Narrated by: Neel Chaudhuri
- Length: 10 hrs and 25 mins
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Summary
Authentic narration of the epic with life lessons
Keeping Faith and Conquering Fear
The Ramayana is not a story. It is a way of life. It is the game of life.
Life is a constant reminder that nothing, however powerful in one season, remains so in the next. These endless cycles of change could really spook someone who is unprepared to face the realities. Remember that situations of helplessness are always created by one’s own limited imagination.
- Perception appears larger than reality. Many were afraid to battle the Lankans, but grounded in reality, Rama and his army managed to free Sita.
- Fear results in pain. Lying broken and bruised, Sampati did not believe he could help until he did and it made all the difference.
- Clarity leads to freedom. Rama never wavered in his singleminded pursuit, and eventually got exactly what he wanted.
Do you have the courage to face your fears?
Stand Strong is the fourth book in Ramayana: The Game of Life series. A modern retelling of the Kishkindha Kanda of Valmiki’s epic, it reminds us through the tragic story of brothers Vali and Sugriva that life is like a dangerous treasure hunt. One must be resilient while running through confusing, zigzagging paths to acquire essential wisdom.
Shubha Vilas is a spiritual seeker and a motivational speaker. He helps people in dealing with modern-day life situations through the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana and other dharmic traditions. He conducts leadership seminars in premier institutes across the world and inspires deeper human values.