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Ideal ruler from "summary" of Ramayan by P. R. Mitchell

In the epic Ramayan, the concept of an ideal ruler is exemplified through the character of Lord Rama. Rama is portrayed as the epitome of righteousness, wisdom, and compassion, qualities that embody the essence of an ideal ruler. His actions and decisions throughout the epic serve as a guide for rulers to emulate in order to govern their kingdoms justly and effectively. One of the key characteristics of an ideal ruler, as depicted in the Ramayan, is simplicity. Rama leads a simple life, free from the trappings of material wealth and power. Despite being the heir to the throne of Ayodhya, he willingly renounces his claim to the kingdom and chooses to live in exile in the forest. This act of selflessness and humility sets Rama apart as a ruler who puts the welfare of his people above his own desires. Furthermore, Rama's clarity of purpose and unwavering commitment to dharma, or righteousness, are central to his role as an ideal ruler. Throughout his journey, he upholds the values of truth, integrity, and justice, even in the face of adversity and temptation. His adherence to these principles inspires respect and loyalty among his subjects, establishing him as a leader who leads by example. The logical sequencing of events in the Ra...
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    Ramayan

    P. R. Mitchell

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