Parenting Like Sita. Spirituality and Empowerment Series

Par : Shweta Singh
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-953428-14-1
  • EAN9781953428141
  • Date de parution07/04/2022
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurThink Women Company

Résumé

Modernity & neoliberal mindsets have emphasized individualism and fitting-in. They havè destroyed inner peace and ridiculed discipline and practical living that are essential to having fulfilling lives and beneficial relationships. This books offers Sita's stories to guide in raising happy and successful children. Sita is the key character in Hindu Epic Ramayana. She is born to King Janaka, as a gift from Mother Earth.
She marries Lord Rama and accompanies him to the forests for 14 year exile. She becomes instrumental in destruction of demon King Ravana and his empire Lanka. She is subsequently banished to forests while pregnant and gives birth to twins Luv & Kush. Her divine powers combine with her commitment to duty. In her stories, the practical motherhood of Indian Subcontinent shines.  Luv and Kush sensitive and brave do not shy from questioning Ram, nor fighting his army to defend Sita, without knowing that Sita is their mother.
This is an example of raising brave and happy children.  
Modernity & neoliberal mindsets have emphasized individualism and fitting-in. They havè destroyed inner peace and ridiculed discipline and practical living that are essential to having fulfilling lives and beneficial relationships. This books offers Sita's stories to guide in raising happy and successful children. Sita is the key character in Hindu Epic Ramayana. She is born to King Janaka, as a gift from Mother Earth.
She marries Lord Rama and accompanies him to the forests for 14 year exile. She becomes instrumental in destruction of demon King Ravana and his empire Lanka. She is subsequently banished to forests while pregnant and gives birth to twins Luv & Kush. Her divine powers combine with her commitment to duty. In her stories, the practical motherhood of Indian Subcontinent shines.  Luv and Kush sensitive and brave do not shy from questioning Ram, nor fighting his army to defend Sita, without knowing that Sita is their mother.
This is an example of raising brave and happy children.