"Ra means radiance, Ma means myself. Rama means ‘the light inside me’.  Rama was born to Dasharath and Kousalya. Dasharath means ‘Ten Chariots’.  The ten chariots symbolize  the five organs of perception (the five  senses) and five organs of knowledge and action (For instance:  reproduction, legs, hands and so on). Kousalya means ‘skill’. Ayodhya  means ‘a society in which there is no violence’. If you skillfully  observe what goes on inside the body, light dawns inside you. That is  meditation. You need some skill to relax the tension. Then you  start  expanding.
You know you are here now, yet you are not. With this  realization, there is a certain lightness that comes spontaneously. Rama  is when the inner light shines through. Sita the mind/intellect was  robbed by the ego, Ravana. Ravana had ten heads. Ravana (ego) was one  who wouldn’t listen to others. He was too much in the head. Hanuman  means breath. With the help of Hanuman (the breath), Sita (the mind) was  able to go back to Rama (the source).
Ramayana happened around 7,500  years ago. It had an impact on Germany and many other countries in  Europe and  Far East. Thousands of cities are named after Rama. Cities  like Rambaugh in Germany, Rome in Italy have their roots in the word  Ram. Indonesia, Bali and Japan were all influenced by Ramayana. Though  Ramayana is history, it is also an eternal phenomenon happening all the  time."
H.H. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar ji

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