In Bal Kand a very systematic, scientific and artistic methodology is presented for tenderly grooming, developing and harnessing wholesome personality of children in a very lucid, attractive, per curable and conceivable form. Now a days many good books are available for personality development which are in their making tricky and treacherous, instead of harnessing a whole some personality. They make people hypocrite possessing something and presenting something else. Such people degenerate human values and valor, so one must be beware of such things and try to learn from Shastras, the real life philosophy. Karm Yoga has been dealt with in further five chapters from Ayodhya Kand to Lanka Kand. Ram was carefully groomed by his teacher (guru) Vashishtha and then by Vishwamitra. Ram was the eldest son of King Dashratha and he was the only son of his mother Kaushalya. King Dashratha was having three queens namely Kaushlya, Kaikeyi and Sumitra. From Kaikeyi King Dashratha was having only one son Bharat and from Sumitra two sons Laxman and Shatrughna. Ram marries Sita by fulfilling the condition put forward by her father King Janak.