Ramayan In Human Physiology - Pdf

Introduction The Ramayan is traditionally viewed as an epic tale of duty, devotion, and the triumph of good over evil. However, in the light of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s Vedic Science and modern Ayurveda, the narrative transcends geography and history to become a profound physiological and psychological map of the human body. According to this perspective, every character, event, and location in the Ramayan corresponds to a specific aspect of human physiology and consciousness. This essay explores how the journey of Lord Rama mirrors the body’s innate intelligence, the flow of biological impulses, and the ultimate goal of perfect health: the establishment of Rama Rajya (the reign of inner balance) within the physiology. The Body as Ayodhya: The Capital of Consciousness In this model, the city of Ayodhya represents the ideal state of human physiology—homeostasis. It is the body in its balanced, healthy state, ruled by the intellect (King Dasharatha) and guided by the senses and instincts (the three queens: Kausalya, Sumitra, and Kaikeyi). The well-being of Ayodhya depends entirely on the presence of Rama , who symbolizes Prana —the life force or cosmic consciousness—and the unified state of Samhita (the wholeness of knower, knowing, and known).