Ram Navami

Ram Navami is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. The festival is usually celebrated in the spring, on the ninth day of the Hindu month of Chaitra. It is a time of great joy and celebration, with devotees offering prayers, fasting, and performing puja (worship) rituals.

The story of Lord Rama is a central part of Hindu mythology, and his life is considered an embodiment of righteousness, virtue, and compassion. Ram Navami is an opportunity to reflect on these qualities, and to strive to cultivate them in our own lives.

During the festival, people decorate their homes and temples with flowers and lights, and offer special prayers and offerings to Lord Rama. Many also participate in processions and parades, singing devotional songs and sharing sweets and snacks with friends and family.

Ram Navami is a time of renewal and spiritual awakening, a reminder of the power of faith and devotion to overcome adversity and to live a life of compassion and love.

Cheers!

Purple Cow

The best way to make your mark on the world is to find a way to do something that hasn’t been done before. Seth Godin calls this “the purple cow.”

In a world of commodity, being different is the key to success. Standing out is the only way to get attention. And attention is the key to success. So how do you become a purple cow? It’s not easy, but it’s possible. You need to find a way to be remarkable, to do something that people will talk about. You need to be unique and interesting. It’s not enough to be good. You need to be different. You need to be a purple cow.

Cheers!