Decode the meaning of each character and the nature of evolution in the Ramayana

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The spiritual literature of the ancient civilization in India is far more than an engaging work of entertainment. Perhaps among the highest works of Sanskrit literature is the Ramayana of Rishi Valmiki. On the surface thas looks like the story of an Avatar of Vishnu of Earth, in the form of Rama, the ideal man, ideal son, brother, husband and warrior, who upheld dharma wherever he went and gave up his birthright and kingdom on the word of his father. HIs equally dutiful wife and brothers played their parts in this awesome journey that teaches us, episode by episode, how one can deal with situations in life and in society.

But there is so much more that is embedded in the genius of this epic tale of God on Earth. In fact, the characters of the Ramayana are all embodiments of actions and potentials within each human being. Rama is Consciousness Itself and Sita the Body. Lakshman is the Intellect and Ravana is Ahankar (the Deluded Ego). The fight for Sita is between Pure Consciousness and Ahankar and this is the journey of our inner being. This simplified summary is just a teaser for the book written by Shreeguru Dr. Balaji Tambe called Shri Rama Vishwa Panchayatan, which explains with great passion the inner world and workings of the human being through the analogies of this spiritual journey.

Uncover great secrets about yourself and the ancient knowledge systems of India in this unique book by Shreeguruji.

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