| Stithaprajna in Ramayana Mangalam

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Sthitaprajna is a great reference in Bhagavad Gita. In any situation, the constant is the fickle. Cold and heat, pleasure and sorrow, white and black, and dark day are not matters of eternal existence. That person is not enslaved by anyone’s praise, reaction and provocation. It means it shouldn’t be.

Over-emotion is the cause of most of the problems in the world today. Lust, anger, drunkenness, religion and rivalry all arise from it. Ignorance fills the mind when emotion dominates rationality. That is where Rama is to be known or the meaning of Ramayana.

Rama moments pass through so many glories. As well as receiving insults, failures and challenges. All situations were the same to Rama. Only such a person can do things practically.

If at any moment Rama appears to be emotional, it is only to teach the cosmic essence of life to the Malokas. Man should emulate Rama’s courage, steadfastness and steadfastness in all the moments when he has to face the fear of failure and when he should be tired and when life should be celebrated.

Consciousness is a great Sadhana, and Nishta is Yoga. It is difficult to achieve, but great people including Gandhi have been inspired by Rama and Ramayana.

Binu Vishwanath Haripad

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