The Ramayana: deeper meanings
I can explain the deeper meanings of the Ramayana.
The Ramayana: deeper meanings
I can explain the deeper meanings of the Ramayana.
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Key learning points
- The Ramayana embodies the concept of dharma.
- Different characters in the story embody their different dharmas. For example, Sita embodies love and strength.
- A deeper meaning of the story of Ravana is that intelligence alone not always lead you on right path.
- A deeper meaning of the Ramayana is finding balance in life.
Keywords
Ramayana - an ancient Indian epic that tells the story of Rama and Sita
Rama - a prince known for his bravery, kindness and devotion to duty
Sita - the wife of Rama, a princess known for her beauty and devotion
Ravana - the king of Lanka, who has ten heads and twenty arms
Dharma - acting with compassion for the good of humans and all living things
Common misconception
The story of Rama and Sita is simply about light overcoming darkness.
The Ramayana has many deeper meanings. At its heart is the concept of dharma, and many Hindus look to the text and its characters as role models and for guidance in life.
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