Once again we are all blessed to experience the divine chanting and thoughts of Ramayanam : Part-1.





Part-1.


Though we know the story of Ramayanam, very few go deeper and think scientifically, logically or rationally about the characters in this Holy Text.Here we are making an effort to analyze Ramayanam psychologically and along with the social system so that we can learn and practise Ramayanam in our lives. In short, Ramayanam has got an important role and relevance in our present life.

     Ramayanam contains so many characters. Each one’s behaviour, action, attitude and wisdom differs from person to person. This shows that every human mind is different and unique. Most people suffer because of their constant competition and comparison with other minds. So, discover your own inner uniqueness and potentiality. Don’t look at other minds and waste your time. You will miss a great opportunity to expand and explore.

    Medical Science says, human behaviour varies because of the hormonal imbalance in the body. It is proved to some extent, when a man behaves emotionally, he is compared to a woman. Similarly when a woman behaves rationally, we find her masculine. In Ramayanam too, you can see these kinds of characters and their various experiences. But is there something beyond, by which one can change oneself? Yes, there come Sri Rama, Bharatha, Hanuman, Vibheeshana and so on.

    Human psychology is always complicated as well as interesting. A strong man can become weak in the blink of an eye. It shows the complication and fragility of a person. At the same time, some people do “Arise and Awake” in the verge of a fall. It is so amazing to see their heroic and intelligent approach. It invokes curiosity in our minds. That may be the reason Ramayanam is ever respected by spiritual seekers (Sadhaks).

Swami Udit Chaithanya

To be continued  ...



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