Dharma Through Different Eyes: Understanding Righteous Action in the Ramayana The Subjective Nature of Righteousness The Ramayana presents a profound truth about human nature: every individual acts according to their personal understanding of dharma, even when their actions lead to vastly different outcomes. This ancient text reveals that righteousness is not always a universal concept clearly visible to all, but rather a personal interpretation shaped by one's values, relationships, and understanding of duty. What makes the Ramayana eternally relevant is its honest portrayal of how sincere individuals can arrive at completely different conclusions about what constitutes right action, each believing firmly in their chosen path. Kumbhakarna: The Dharma of Loyalty Beyond Morality Kumbhakarna's character embodies the conflict between moral awareness and familial duty. Despite recognizing Ravana's grave mistake in abducting Sita, Kumbhakarna chose to fight for his brother. His ...