Ram: The Soul of India and the Ideals of Ramrajya.



In the rich Indian culture and spirituality, Lord Ram occupies a central place, revered as the embodiment of righteousness, compassion, and dharma. Ram is not just a mythical figure; he is the soul of India, embodying the timeless ideals of Ramrajya. Let's explore why Ram holds such significance in the Indian psyche and what Ramrajya represents for the nation.

1. **Symbol of Dharma**: Lord Ram is revered as the Maryada Purushottam, the epitome of righteousness and moral values. His unwavering adherence to dharma, even in the face of adversity, serves as a guiding light for generations. The Ramayana, an ancient epic detailing his life and deeds, is not just a story but a profound philosophical treatise on duty, loyalty, and sacrifice.

2. **Unity in Diversity**: Ramayan transcends regional, linguistic, and cultural boundaries, uniting the diverse fabric of India. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the sandy shores of the southern peninsula, the story of Ram resonates with people of all backgrounds. His journey, from Ayodhya to Lanka, symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, inspiring unity and solidarity.

3. **Social Justice and Equality**: Ramrajya, often idealized as the golden age of governance, embodies principles of social justice and equality. In Ram's kingdom, justice was swift and impartial, and every citizen was treated with dignity and respect regardless of caste or creed. His concern for the welfare of all, including the marginalized and downtrodden, serves as a timeless example for leaders and policymakers.

4. **Ethical Leadership**: Ram's leadership style is characterized by humility, integrity, and selflessness. As a king, he placed the needs of his subjects above his own desires, ruling with compassion and wisdom. His Ramrajya was not a utopian fantasy but a practical vision of governance based on ethical principles and accountability.

5. **Cultural Continuity**: Throughout history, the Ramayana has been a source of inspiration for artists, poets, and philosophers, shaping the cultural ethos of India. Festivals like Diwali, celebrating Ram's return to Ayodhya, and Ram Navami, marking his birth, are observed with fervor and devotion across the country. The story of Ram transcends time and space, providing solace and guidance in times of turmoil.

6 **Embodiment of Virtue**: Lord Ram, as depicted in the epic Ramayana, is revered as the epitome of righteousness (dharma). He exemplifies noble qualities such as integrity, loyalty, and selflessness, serving as a moral compass for individuals and leaders alike. His unwavering commitment to truth and duty inspires reverence and emulation across generations.

7. **Ideal Ruler and Governance**: The concept of Ramrajya, often described as an era of ideal governance, encapsulates principles of justice, equality, and welfare for all. In Ramrajya, the ruler is not a monarch wielding absolute power but a servant-leader dedicated to the welfare of his subjects. The administration is characterized by fairness, compassion, and adherence to the rule of law, ensuring prosperity and peace prevail throughout the kingdom.

8. **Spiritual Enlightenment**: Beyond his role as a king, Ram is revered as a spiritual guide and embodiment of divine consciousness (Brahman). His teachings, encapsulated in the Ramayana and other scriptures, offer profound insights into the nature of existence, the path to liberation (moksha), and the importance of living a life guided by moral and ethical principles. Ram's journey from the mortal realm to the divine realm symbolizes the ultimate goal of human life – to transcend worldly attachments and realize one's true nature.

In contemporary India, the reverence for Lord Ram continues to be manifested in various forms – from religious rituals and festivals to cultural practices and political discourse. The construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya and the celebration of festivals like Ram Navami bear testimony to the enduring legacy of Ram in the hearts and minds of millions of Indians.
In contemporary India, the ideals of Ramrajya continue to resonate, guiding the nation towards progress and prosperity. From initiatives promoting sustainable development and social inclusion to efforts to combat corruption and injustice, the spirit of Ram inspires individuals and communities to strive for a better tomorrow.
Ram is not just a mythological figure; he is the soul of India, embodying the timeless ideals of righteousness, compassion, and ethical governance. As the nation marches forward on the path of development, the legacy of Ram remains a guiding beacon, reminding us of our shared heritage and collective aspirations.
In essence, Lord Ram is not merely a historical figure or mythological character but a living embodiment of timeless values and ideals that continue to guide and inspire the collective consciousness of India. As the soul of India, Ram symbolizes the eternal quest for righteousness, harmony, and spiritual fulfillment, serving as a guiding light for humanity in its journey towards a more just, compassionate, and enlightened world.

वासना

वासना की लहरों में बहते हैं हम,
मन की घाटियों में उमंग उभरती है।
कुछ कारणों से होती हैं हमें वासनाएं,
कभी सुख-दुःख को जीते हैं हम अपनाएं।

भोगों की मद और माया पर मोहित हम,
रंगी हुई दुनिया में वासना की तरंग।
बुद्धि को लालच झेल रहीं है हमें,
गुमराही की आग में जलते हुए संग।

बाहरी तरंगें समेट, सच्चाई में टेरे,
वासना की ज्वाला को शांति में लाऊं।
मखमली ख्वाहिशों को संवर, मन को रोक ले,
वासनाओं की माला को तू टूंटवाऊं।

ज्ञान के मार्ग से ऊपर इच्छाओं को खूबसूरती दे,
छेदती हुई वासनाओं को दम निकाल।
क्रोध की आंधी को प्यार की हवा में बदल,
वासनाओं को छोड़, अपने आप को पहचान।

जतन करते हुए सुख सृष्टि करना है,
मध्यम राह चुनकर आगे बढ़ना है।
वासना से मुक्ति मिले, शांति की प्राप्ति हो,
हर क्षण भर आपने मन को जन्म देना है।

My Journey from the Hills to the Hustle


I was born in the serene town of Ganehspur nestled in the mountains of Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand. My earliest memories are filled with the echoes of nature, the rhythm of the rivers, and the spiritual essence of the Himalayas. I began my formal education at Babu Nand Kishore Bajoria School in Kotbangla, around 4 km from my home. From nursery to 10th grade, this humble school shaped my early years. Later, I pursued my 12th grade at the Government Inter College in Uttarkashi.

Writing came to me naturally—like a prayer. In my childhood, I started by composing bhajans, and as I grew older, I found myself immersed in shayari, poetry, and short stories. But the turning point came in 2009, during my time studying Cisco Networking. Despite preparing for a tech career, I discovered blogging and created my blog on Blogger:
writerdeepakdobhal.blogspot.com

It was here that I poured out my thoughts, stories, spiritual reflections, and poetic expressions. Blogging became not just a creative outlet but a lifeline—a mirror of my inner world. The blog is still alive and evolving, chronicling my journey from that very moment to today.

In 2010, inspired by the film 3 Idiots, I made a bold decision: I would follow my passion for writing and storytelling. I left behind my technical path and enrolled in Editworks School of Mass Communication, affiliated with Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism, Noida. I pursued a B.Sc. in Electronic Media from August 2010 to June 2013. Those three years were transformative.

During college, I gained valuable exposure through internships at NDTV, IBN7, India TV, and more. I even had the chance to be part of live programs as an audience member. I wrote two stage plays—Sudama Ke Chawal and Swatantrata aur Abhivyakti—and directed several short films, including my college’s best film that year, Asar.

On July 23, 2013, I took the biggest leap of my life—I moved to Mumbai. I stayed initially at a fisheries hostel in Versova with a friend, Arvind Chauhan. Within 45 days, I began working as an intern in the television industry. I assisted on shows like Rangrasiya and Khauff, gaining hands-on experience with production houses like BAG Films and channels like Life OK.

My professional writing journey began in August 2014 when I joined Corporate Coach as a Scriptwriter and Director. I wrote and directed training videos and corporate modules. From there, I went on to work with Harmony Pictures, where I wrote the screenplay, dialogues, and lyrics for the film "Hum Bhi Agar Bachche Hote"—a heart-touching project that won multiple awards, including recognition at the Berlin Film Festival.

From 2018 to 2021, I was associated with Filmymantra as a Creative Writer and Director. I wrote entertainment news, conceptualized short films like "Dedh Sayana" and "When Online Date-Mate Met First Time". But just as things were blooming, COVID-19 disrupted life. My work at Filmymantra was severely impacted, and I had to look for new opportunities in a changed world.

I then joined Mangrol Multimedia in 2021, where I worked until August 2022 as a Creative Writer and Director, contributing content, translations, and transcriptions for multiple clients. Alongside, I kept freelancing for platforms like MX Player, where I wrote for an upcoming series based on true cybercrime stories, and Hungry Birds Entertainment, creating content for YouTube.

In November 2022, I joined Sudarshan Groups of Company, a publication house, where I handled research, content editing, translations, and proofreading. I served there full-time until December 2023.

Currently, I’m working at Wellness Forever as a Scriptwriter since June 2024. Here, I develop high-impact training modules designed for daily engagement by store employees, aiming to upskill their professional journey with consistent learning.

Parallel to all of this, I’ve always been involved in various creative projects:

  • Co-founder of the YouTube channel Heavenly Himalaya, dedicated to the spiritual and natural beauty of the mountains.

  • Writer and director of films like Asar, Addiction, and Dedh Sayana.

  • Contributor to Navbharat Times, Dainik Jagran, Gaatha.com, and other platforms.

I’ve also translated spiritual discourses from English to Hindi, like the powerful teachings of Acharya Aashish Ways.

With over a decade of experience, I’ve worked across TV, digital, web, film, and print. I’ve walked through studios and mountain paths, from the alleys of Uttarkashi to the buzz of Mumbai’s film sets. But at the heart of it all, I am—above everything else—a writer.

The words that shaped my boyhood prayers have now shaped my career.

And this journey has only just begun.