In the Name of God - A Moral Story for Children
In the Name of God
Discover the tale of Lord Ram and Hanuman, highlighting the power of chanting God's name and the importance of devotion.
The Test of Faith
After returning to Ayodhya from his exile, Lord Ram was approached by Devrishi Narad and other sages, who wanted to test the power of chanting God's name. Narad decided to test Hanuman, a devoted follower of Lord Ram, by asking him to anger Ram's guru.
Hanuman followed Narad's request, and the guru instructed Lord Ram to punish Hanuman by shooting arrows at him. Lord Ram, despite being saddened, agreed to carry out the punishment. The next day, the kingdom gathered to watch the punishment, but when Lord Ram shot the arrow, it fell to the ground instead of hitting Hanuman.
The Divine Protection
Hanuman stood with his eyes closed, focusing on chanting Lord Ram's name. The power of Lord Ram's name was so great that it protected Hanuman from harm, proving that the name of God is more powerful than the God Himself.
Pearls of Wisdom
1. Why did the arrow not hit Hanuman?
Hanuman was standing with his eyes closed, focused on chanting Lord Ram's name. The power of God's name protected him, preventing the arrow from hitting him.
2. What is the moral of the story?
The story teaches us that chanting God's name (Namasmaran) is a powerful protection and can help us overcome life's challenges. The Lord's name holds supreme power.
🌟 Moral of the Story: Chanting God's name is more powerful than anything else and serves as the greatest protection in life. 🌟
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