Filial Piety
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Shahedul Hoque
Monday, December 03, 2012
In The Analects concerning filial piety, Confucius encourages to never fail to comply. From the Confucian point of view, familial relation is significant in making a benevolent person. Familial relationships can never be deliberately forsaken. Obligation is a crucial requirement in the Confucian view. From Confucius point of view filial piety and brotherly love is kindness. To be a gentleman, one must keep his obligation and do more than what is asked of him. If a man has no reverence, he is neither benevolent nor he is a superior man.
Hanuman
Hanuman is the most upright character in the book Ramayana. Hanuman is compassionate, and devoted to Rama. He is in touch with his fillings but not deviated by them. He is filled with wisdom and he knows poetry. He is very philosopher like. He is the conscious of Rama. He compliments Rama as Rama goes through his journey. Hanumans' devotion is very significant, because without him Rama would not have been able to rescue Sita.
Dharma
Dharma is the rules and guidelines for moral duty. Dharma is a way to improve you social standing. The book Ramayana shows that life is complicated and questions are asked. Rama vs. Ravana is the perfect example of Dharma. Rama follows Dharma all his life and he is king and powerful, Ravana on the other hand forsakes dharma and at the end pays for it in the hands of Rama. Dharma is what lets Rama accomplish his path. Harmony, success, and just retribution trail as he follows Dharmic way.
Monkey's cap
The book Monkey tells us that mind is associated with Buddha. Although Monkey has joined the quest voluntarily, Tripitaka is given the power to cause Monkey excruciating pain to keep him from acting up. Tripitaka practices hard Love that is
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