Ramayana - The Eternal Journey is the first work of its kind in the area of Indian philosophy and spirituality. It throws new light on the subject of Indian spiritualism and mysticism and brings out lucidly the hidden universal aspects of the Ramayana. The book encompasses the entire field of ethical thought of India, critically and comparatively with appropriate references to the original sources. It is a highly competent and thorough study of the cultural evolution of India, from the ancient to the contemporary period, both from the logical and humanistic points of view. In a world filled with chaos and noise, discover the path to inner serenity and profound spiritual awakening with this book. This transformative guide offers a profound Journey into the realms of self-discovery, mindfulness and enlightenment. Drawing from ancient wisdom and contemporary insights, Jawahar takes the readers on a captivating exploration of the human spirit and its connection to the universe and the creator. Through a blend of insightful teachings, introspective exercises and inspiring anecdotes, this book invites you to uncover your true self, tap into universal wisdom and forge deeper connections. "Ramayana - The eternal journey" is not just a book --It's a companion for those seeking spiritual growth and deeper connection to themselves and the world around them. Let these pages be your guide as you embark on a profound journey of self-discovery, inner peace and spiritual evolution.
The Ramayana is not just a story which happened long ago, it has a philosophical, spiritual significance and a deep truth in it The words 'rays' and 'radiance' come from the Sanskrit root word 'ra' 'Ra' means light, "Ma" means within me, in my heart. So, Rama means the light Goull within me. That which is radiant in every particle of the being is Ram. It is a very unique book. No one has ever written a great book like it ever till date. Who can predict if anyone can write something of this magnitude ever or not. There have been numerous writers who existed on this planet and the trend nowadays is that there are numerous interpretations of bibliography written and published. If all the books of the world were to be collected, it would stand like the great mountains of Himalaya. But the uniqueness and greatness of Ramayana is intact till date. Till date no one ever dared to or came close to creating the original work which was the work of the great ancient poet Rishi Valmiki. There were many after him who tried to interpret but did not match the magnitude. Also the reason being that Valmiki Ramayana was written in Sanskrit, hence not everyone could understand it, whereas the one written by Tulsidasji was written in the eastern dialect, it had more readers and became much popular.
In essence, reading a book becomes a conversation with the author."
A conversation with Jawahar Pandit, the author, would surely be worthy enough to elevate and enlighten the reader. A straightforward, generous, honest, and humble seeker, Jawahar, so spontaneously brings forth his personal divinity in all his writings and expressions.
He wrote this book with total SHRADDHA, being aware that this book is about the journey of Bhagwan RAM, a living God.
His effort here is to bring out the relevance of this timeless epic to our current times and awaken in people the Holy Spirit, which is hidden in every individual heart, thereby to spread the idea of Universalism on this globe.
Universalism is synonymous with the name of Lord Ramas explained by this couplet, "Ek RAM Dasrath ka beta, (One RAM is the son of King Dasrath.
This is the physical aspect of RAM.)
Ek RAM ghath ghath mein baitha.
(One RAM resides in every being.
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