No one is immortal in this world; Ravana’s boon of immortality could not save him.
Good work should be done as soon as possible, and inauspicious should be avoided as much as possible.
Whatever is one’s food, the same food shall be offered to one’s gods.
Anger is the enemy which takes one’s life. Anger is the enemy with the face of a friend. Anger is like a very sharp sword. Anger destroys everything.
Those who always adhere to the truth do not make false promises. Keeping one’s promises is, surely, the mark of one’s greatness.
One may have wives and relatives in every country but one cannot have a brother like Lakshmana in every place.
Stealing the wealth of others, coveting another man’s wife and doubting the integrity and character of friends – these three lead to one’s destruction.
The efforts of one who is unenthusiastic, weak and immersed in sorrow cannot bring out any good and he comes to grief.
What Rama says once he carries out, there is no looking back.
To err is human, there is none who has not erred some time or other.
Ravana was not killed by Lord Rama but destroyed by his Ego, Immorality, and Adharma.
Those who know Dharma say that Truth is the highest Dharma.
Whether in sorrow or happiness, a friend is always friend support.
Mother and Motherland are even greater than heaven.
There are three all-powerful evils: lust, anger, and greed.
He who does not repay a favour is a stigma to humanity.
People are as repelled by a liar as they are of serpents.
With the fire of acts, Ravana, is Heaven brilliant and Hell aflame.