What does Dharmajña mean?
Knower of Dharma or righteousness
What does Jita-krodha mean?
One who has conquered anger
What does Vidvān mean?
Wise and knowledgeable
What does Priya-darśana mean?
Pleasant and charming appearance
What does Vīryavān mean?
Mighty and powerful
Why is being Satya-vākya important in life?
Truthfulness builds trust and respect
How does Anasūyakaḥ help us in making friends?
People trust and like those who do not envy others
How does Samarthaḥ (capability) help a leader?
A capable leader can solve problems and guide people well
What does Guṇavān mean?
One who has many good qualities
Why did even the gods fear Rāma (Bibhyāti devāḥ ca)?
Because of his divine power and righteousness
Give an example from Rāma’s life that shows his Kṛtajña
Rāma helping Sugrīva after he helped him
Can you share an example from Rāma’s life where he showed Sarva-bhūteṣu hitaḥ?
Rāma treated Jatayu with respect and love, even in his final moments
Why is Cāritravān (good character) important for a leader?
People follow and respect leaders who have strong moral values
How does Dyūtimān (radiance) help a person become a leader?
A bright and confident personality attracts and inspires people
How did Rāma show his Vīryavān (strength) in his youth?
By lifting and breaking Lord Shiva’s bow in Sītā’s swayamvara
What does Dṛḍha-vrata mean, and how did Rāma show this quality?
It means firm in vows; Rāma showed this by keeping his promise to go to exile for 14 years
How did Rāma show Ātma-vān when he was sent into exile?
He accepted the exile calmly and without anger or complaint
How did Rāma show wisdom (Vidvān) when dealing with Vibhīṣaṇa?
He accepted Vibhīṣaṇa despite others doubting him, showing wisdom in understanding his true intentions
Can a person’s inner qualities (Guṇavān) be more important than their looks (Priya-darśana)? Why?
Inner qualities define true character, while appearance is temporary
How did Rāma use his strength (Vīryavān) not just for battle but also for protecting Dharma?
He always used his strength to protect the weak and punish the wicked, like Rāvaṇa
How can being Dharmajña help a leader make better decisions?
A leader who knows Dharma will always act justly and for the benefit of all
How can controlling anger make someone a better leader?
Leaders who control their anger make wise and fair decisions instead of reacting emotionally
If someone has great knowledge (Vidvān) but does not have good character (Cāritravān), can they still be a good leader? Why or why not?
Knowledge alone is not enough; a leader must also be honest and just to gain people's trust
Why do great leaders often have a Dyūtimān (radiant) personality?
Their confidence, wisdom, and good actions make them shine in the eyes of others
Is physical strength (Vīryavān) more important than mental strength (Ātma-vān)? Why or why not?
Mental strength helps control physical strength; without it, power can be misused