The Legacy of Love in Sanatan Dharma: Learning from Hindu Gods and Goddesses to Resolve Today's Relationship Issues
Wed - Apr 17, 2024
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Are you seeking good relationship advice or an ideal couple to follow in your love life? In this blog, we are going to discuss some relationship rules to be followed by every couple to have a beautiful and healthy relationship.

Table of contents
1. Problems in today’s relationships
2. Ideal relationships of hindu God and Goddess
a. Radha-Krishna: Symbol of divine love and devotion
b. Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati: complementary partnership
c. Lord Rama and Goddess Sita: Loyalty and Sacrifice
d. Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu: Mutual respect and abundance
e. Goddess Saraswati and Lord Brahma: Creative collaboration
3. Ideal Friendship of Hindu Gods
a. Lord Hanuman and Lord Rama: selfless service and Devotion
b, Lord Krishna and his cowherd friends: Friendship and Camaraderie
4. Chanting Powerful mantras to have a healthy relationship
a. Mantra
b. Meaning of mantra
c. Significance of mantra
d. When and how many times to chant?
Problems in today’s Relationships
In today's world the main problems in relationships are lack of communication, lack of devotion and less understanding between them. This all leads to conflict between them and also they feel loneliness and disconnect from their partner. If someone wants to improve their relationship with their partner they have to take guidance from our god and goddess.
Ideal relationships of Hindu Devi & Devtas
Radha-Krishna: Symbol of divine love and devotion
Radha Krishna's love life is a symbol of divine love and devotion. Their love is beyond any physical bond, Radha rani teaches us not to seek anything in return and sprinkle love unconditionally.
In all, they teach us the lessons of love. It should be the deeper connection between them, full of devotion and selflessness.
Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati: complementary partnership
Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are considered as the first loving couple on the Earth. Lord Shiva is known as a destroyer and also as a source of creation while Goddess Parvati is a form of Goddess Adishakti who is worshipped as a nurturing goddess. They both symbolise that even after their opposite nature, they balance and make their relationship perfect.
They inspire today’s couple to cherish their individuality and appreciate their unique roles. This makes the relationship stronger and last longer.
Lord Rama and Goddess Sita: Loyalty and Sacrifice
Lord Rama and Goddess Sita love story is full of sacrifices they made in their lives. Lord Rama who is known for his dignity he maintained towards everyone, and Goddess Sita always be on side of Lord Rama even at the time of ‘Vanvas’ she left everything behind and holds the hand of Lord Rama.
This teaches the whole world a lesson of unconditional love and the importance of trust in life. Through ups and downs in life they should hold each other hands and strengthen their relationship.
Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu: Mutual respect and abundance
Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi relationship is full of mutual respect. Lord Vishnu is ‘Palanhaar’ of the whole Universe and Goddess Lakshmi is ‘dhan-sampatti ki devi’. They both have different roles to play but despite it they both have mutual respect between them.
In today’s world, they teach couples to have mutual support for each other and they will be able to attract abundance and wealth in their lives.
Goddess Saraswati and Lord Brahma: Creative collaboration
Lord Brahma is ‘Rachiyata’ of the universe and Goddess Saraswati is known as ‘Gyaan ki devi’. Lord Brahma and Goddess Saraswati work as a creative collaborative partnership to create and maintain balance in the universe.
Modern couples can learn from them how to overcome problems in life and fight with them as a team. As a team they have to work together and support each other in their respective roles.
Ideal Friendship of the Divine
Lord Hanuman and Lord Rama: Selfless service and Devotion
Lord Hanuman always offers selfless services to Lord Rama and even puts his life in danger willingly to protect Lord Rama's life. This relationship is a blend of selfless service and true friendship.
This bond teaches us that never expect anything in return from your efforts will make your bond stronger and also remembered by the whole world.
Lord Krishna and his cowherd friends: Example of True Friendship
The relation of Lord Krishna and his cowherd friends showcase true friendship and devotion. Lord Krishna treated all his friends equal and did various ‘leelas’ with them regardless of their material wealth
This bond teaches us the value of true friendship where the material wealth was not taken into consideration.
Chanting Powerful Mantras to have healthy relationship
The Mantra
‘Shri Krishna Govinda Hare Murari, Hey Natha Narayana Vasudeva’
Meaning of Mantra
In this mantra, worshipers take all the names of Lord Krishna and worship them.
Significance of mantra
By chanting this mantra with complete devotion, we are requesting his grace to bless our life and fill it with love.
When and how many times to chant?
Best time to chant this mantra is morning time and anyone who believes in Lord Krishna can chant it by facing toward the Krishna idol. For getting best results you should chant it atleast 108 times.
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