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● The Truth About Rama Rajya – (The Golden Rule of Lord Ram)

Ram Rajya according to many scholars meant that the state (Rajya) was the sole legitimate agency wielding power (force), which imposes limits upon its exercise of power, either for the greater happiness of the people
or to evade a greater tyranny that could be caused by moral outrage or self-righteousness.
Ram Rajya, where peace, prosperity, and tranquility reigned, for there was no one to challenge the seat of Ayodhya, literally the land without wars. Incidentally in Hindi, “Ayodhya” means “a place where there is no war.” Hence “Ram Rajya” is described as an ideal society.
It is believed that there were not dacoits during his regime. All led a virtuous life. Nobody spoke any untruth. Anybody could place a bag of gold or jewels even in the main street. No one would touch it even.
● The foundations of Rama Rajya was based on truth

Dharma was its stepping stone. Shastras were the guiding principles. Rishis, Yogis, Munis, and Brahma Jnanis were the guiding lights. The Vedas were respected and followed. Therefore, Rama Rajya endured and prospered. And it is
even now spoken of as the perfect form of government.The Brahmins were well-versed in the Vedas. They were virtuous. They stuck to their own duties. The Kshatriyas were brave. The Vaishyas and Sudras did their Svadharma. They were free from passion, greed, and envy. The
twice-born were faithful to the rites and scriptures. They were truthful in their words and deeds. They had God-fearing nature. They had a love for all creatures.
According to Mr. M Veerappa Moily who is also an eminent poet, writer, and thinker who was also awarded the prestigious 20th Moortidevi Award for his outstanding five-volume magnum opus ‘Shri Ramayana Mahanveshanam’ ‘At the heart of the epic there are three distinct cultures:
1. the Lankan culture of acquisition, pleasure, and power;

2. the Ayodhya culture of artistic and academic progress and

3. the culture of Kiskindha… mostly tribal and backward in terms of development in the modern sense.
Initially, there is friction among these three cultures. However, when Vibhishana, the Rakshasa King, and Hanuman, the Vaanara noble, become allies of Rama, the King of Ayodhya, all the three cultures come together and fuse into one great culture– the culture of Rama Rajya.”
Dr. Moily recited a stanza describing King Dashrath’s attitude in treating even the poorest of the poor as ”equal,” saying ”his feelings reflect true Rama Rajya.” Another stanza he cited dwelt on the education Vishwamitra imparted to Rama and Lakshmana, by ordering the brothers
to walk instead of covering a distance on a chariot. ”Unless the rulers, administrators, experience the pain and suffering of the poorest and weakest, they cannot be good for their jobs,” he summed up.
A lot could be learned and utilized in order to make the country a better place if we could take this Rajya as an example.

Jai Shree Ram🙏
Source: By Surabhi
Pc: Vedicfeed, Google
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