10 stories of freedom recorded in scriptures, when the messengers of freedom became the hero of religion
Independence Day 2025: The scriptures are not only a storehouse of spiritual knowledge, but also have such stories of history and freedom, which are often ignored. Many times the hero of religion shows a new path to the society by becoming a symbol of freedom. The stories of Rama, Krishna, Draupadi, and many other characters prove that the relationship between religion and freedom is connected in the deep layers. In this news, we will tell you 10 such historical and mythological stories, where the hero of religion emerged as the messenger of freedom.
Story of Sita Mata escaped from Lanka (Ramayana) from fear to freedom
Sita Mata, imprisoned in Lanka’s Ashok Vatika, was not only in physical bonds, but also in mental and emotional jail. Every day the atrocities of Ravana used to intimidate and suppress him. But the strategy of Lord Rama, the valor of the monkey army and the indomitable courage of Sita together liberated him. This story teaches us that true freedom is not only freedom from bonds, but also to overcome fear and darkness.
Freedom of 16,100 girls by Krishna (Bhagwat)
Narakasura kept thousands of girls captive, they were not only imprisoned but their respect was taken away. Lord Krishna not only freed him, but also restored his social reputation and self -esteem. This story shows that the real meaning of freedom is not only physical liberation, but also protecting dignity and respect.
Freedom of society Vamana avatar and king Bali’s ideal behavior
King Bali challenged the gods using his power, but the Vamana avatar not only protected the rights of the gods but also gave the freedom of both acceptance and rights by making the sacrifice the owner of the Higeen. This story teaches us that true freedom comes from balance, understanding and morality and not only with power.
Defense of religious freedom Prahlada by Narasimha (Bhagwat)
Despite the atrocities and fear of Hiranyakashipu, Prahlad’s firm faith inspired Lord Narasimha to protect him. Narasimha’s power defeated the tyrannical king and freed Prahlada. This story is the most powerful example of the victory of religion and religious freedom, which still shows the strength of faith.
Miracle
In an attempt to insult Draupadi in the meeting, Shri Krishna’s divine intervention saved her by wearing infinite clothes. This incident not only protects the dignity of the woman, but also shows that the protection of self -esteem is not less than any war. This story of Draupadi is still a symbol of the courage and power of women.
Gajendra Moksha (Bhagwat Purana)
Elephant Gajendra continued to struggle for years stuck in the crocodile’s claw. He called Lord Vishnu and his divine intervention came to free him. This story is a symbol of bondage liberation from divine intervention and teaches that true courage is not alone-sometimes trust and faith also open the path of liberation.
Ahalya salvara (Ramayana)
Ahalya, who was a stone from the curse of sage Gautam, was freed from the feet of Shri Ram. This story is a symbol of freedom from misunderstanding and curse and shows that a new beginning is always possible. Ahalya’s salvation suggests that true freedom comes from a new beginning like liberation and rebirth of the soul.
Sudama’s freedom from poverty (Bhagwat Purana)
Sudama was bound by his poverty and conflicts, but Krishna’s friendship and compassion gave him the freedom of economic and self -respect. This story teaches us that friendship and support can also change life, and real freedom begins with self -respect.
The freedom of the capital of the capital and the state’s state
The Mahabharata war went to exile in gambling and brought freedom again on the strength of justice and strategy. This story is a great example of political and social freedom, which shows that power and freedom is achieved only by the struggle of courage and policy.
Hanuman ji’s rebellion from Lanka
Hanuman ji revolted with his self -respect and courage despite not being imprisoned in Lanka. He taught the enemies a lesson by burning the tail. At the same time, Shani Dev was also freed from Ravana’s captivity. This story is a symbol of self -respect and freedom of revolution and shows that the true hero is the one who challenges the bonds.
After all, why are these stories relevant even today?
Spiritual teachings: These stories show how the battle is won against the bondage with faith, reverence and morality.
Protecting human dignity: Whether in darkness or light, it is reminiscent that fighting for respect is the original freedom of man.
Multidimensional freedom: not just physical liberation – new dimension of economic, social, moral and spiritual freedom.
Motivational symbol: Whether it is personal conflict or social inequality, these stories get purpose and courage.
Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs. TV 9 India does not confirm this.