Shri Ram and Ravan, beyond being historical figures, symbolize contrasting value systems and mindsets. Shri Ram, in his human incarnation (nara-avatar), largely embodies higher principles. While some of his actions may appear debatable from a modern lens, his life as a whole offers timeless ideals — noble, but also deeply relevant. Though his example may seem highly idealistic, perhaps even out of reach in today’s world, it still offers guiding values that we can adapt to our unique contexts and challenges. Ravan, by contrast, despite his brilliance and occasional virtues, stands as a cautionary symbol — reminding us of the consequences of unchecked ego, desire, and delusion. Hosted on Acast. See
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