RamaayaN
by Valmiki 26
MadanMohan
Tarun
Ram – Raajya
Ram provided
value oriented, impartial and rightful administration to his people.
As a king he
was symbol of uncompromising righteousness and high values.
He was a
hardcore and ruthless disciplinarian.
He cared
only welfare of his people.
In spite of
all his toughness he was more a democrat than a traditional king.
He made his
three brothers in charge of different ministry independently.
He never
questioned their any action and they never took any major decision without
asking him.
Ram knew the
blood of his brothers and had full faith in them. .
His state
was thoroughly crime free.
Nobody dared
to go against rules.
No case of
any theft was ever reported in his empire.
People were
rich and happy and they never closed their doors and slept comfortably at
night.
His
agricultural system was so perfect that people never faced any famine.
Trees were
healthy and provided thick shadow and healthy fruits to people.
Rivers never
suffered from the scarcity of water.
Medical
treatment was made available to everybody.
Not only men
and women but animals and birds also enjoyed happy life.
Independence
of people was never interfered till they did not play smart against rules.
There was
developed education system. Education was made available to each and every
citizen.
No one was
uneducated in his whole empire.
Temples were
well cared and scholars had high place in society.
People were free
to worship their gods, be it Vishnu, Shiva, rivers, Sun or moon.
Brahmins,
Kshtriyas, Vaishy and Shudras followed their duties with full dedication.
Cultural
traditions like music, dancing, dramas and other forms of arts were encouraged
to maintain their high standard.
Poets,
writers, scholars and saints had high respectability in the society.
Information
system of the state was well netted.
King Ram was
updated every day about good or bad took place in twenty four hours all around
his kingdom.
Actions were
never delayed.
Ram Raajya
was known as the highest value oriented example of statehood.
(Inspired by Valmiki)
(Inspired by Valmiki)
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