I remember Arjuna standing in the battlefield of Kurukshetra.

His hands trembled. His vision blurred. His purpose felt lost.

Nothing outside had changed — the war was the same.
But his mind was cluttered with doubt.

And then came the Gita.
Not as force. Not as command.
But as an anchor.

Krishna did not give Arjuna a new goal.
He reminded him of who he already was.

The moment Arjuna reconnected with his inner dharma, confusion dissolved.
Action became calm.

That is Calm On.
Not pushing you into battle —
But reconnecting you to your clarity.

Hanuman is one of the most loved heroes in the Indian epic Ramayana. He is known for his great strength, courage, and deep devotion to Lord Rama.

Hanuman was born to Anjana and Kesari, and he is also believed to be the son of the wind god Vayu. As a child, he was very playful and once tried to catch the sun, thinking it was a fruit. Because of his mischief, he was cursed to forget his powers until someone reminded him.

Later, Hanuman met Rama and became his most loyal follower. When Rama’s wife, Sita, was kidnapped by the demon king Ravana, Hanuman helped find her. He made a huge leap across the ocean to reach Lanka and found Sita in a garden. He gave her hope by delivering Rama’s message.

Hanuman also showed his bravery by burning parts of Lanka when his tail was set on fire. During the war, he saved Rama’s brother Lakshmana by bringing a whole mountain with special medicine.

Even with his great powers, Hanuman stayed humble and always served Rama with love. His story teaches us about courage, devotion, and helping others without expecting anything in return.

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