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Sri Ram wasn’t just a king of ancient India — he was a model, a deliberate divine shaping of the Ideal Man. Ram came to build the foundations of moral order, to show how a civilisation stands when character stands. His battle with Ravan wasn’t merely historical; it was the eternal clash between dharma and the titanic ego, between harmony and chaos.
And today, after centuries, something extraordinary has happened in India’s collective consciousness:
the reconstruction of the Sri Ram Mandir — a moment Rishis would have called a sign of spiritual reawakening of our nation.
This temple is not just a building.
It is a civilisational declaration.
Our great Rishis say that nations have souls. They rise when they reconnect with their spiritual core. In that sense, the Sri Ram Mandir marks the return of Bharat’s deeper identity, the recovery of a confidence long buried under invasions, erasures, and historical wounds.
It is the healing of a civilisational fracture.
When Sri Ram returns to Ayodhya in stone and spirit, it signals that India is once again reaching for the Ram Ideal — dignity, character, discipline, dharma. Not perfection, but aspiration. The same values Sri Ram embodied, deliberately, through his human limitations:
the divine working through man in human conditions.
That is why this moment matters.
This Mandir is not the past coming back —
it is the future waking up.
A society reorienting itself around its civilisational centre.
A people reclaiming the story of who they are.
A nation remembering its soul.
Such events are not political wins or losses —
they are signs of evolutionary shifts.
Because when a civilisation restores its sacred symbols,
it also restores its inner strength.
And so the Sri Ram Mandir stands today as a message:
that the age of confusion is ending,
and the age of conscious identity — the age of dharma — is trying to rise again.
This is not just about Ayodhya.
It is about India finding its axis.
Sri Ram was the ideal for humanity.
Ram Mandir is the reminder of that ideal for a civilisation.
The avataric purpose meets the national purpose —
and a new chapter begins.
Jai Shri Ram.
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