The first complete look of Ranbir Kapoor portraying Lord Rama in the highly anticipated mythological film Ramayana was revealed on April 2. Fans are already expressing their excitement over the film's impressive scale and grandeur, directed by Nitesh Tiwari, which is being hailed as India's most ambitious and costly cinematic venture. The teaser, titled 'Rama', offers a glimpse into the life of Sri Rama, showcasing his journey from a prince to his exile, and promises to be filled with thrilling action and stunning visual effects. However, the choice to refer to the divine character as 'Maryada Purushottam' has stirred emotional responses among many viewers. But what does this title signify?
The phrase Maryada Purushottam is composed of two elements: 'Maryada', which refers to moral boundaries, ethics, and social limits, and 'Purushottam', meaning the greatest among men. Together, they convey the idea of 'the supreme man who adheres to the highest moral standards.'
This title has become closely associated with Lord Rama, symbolizing his role as the epitome of an ideal human being who consistently upholds righteousness and moral values. Throughout the Ramayana, Rama is depicted as someone who prioritizes dharma, or duty, over personal desires. He willingly accepts a 14-year exile to honor his father's vow, demonstrating his commitment to his responsibilities as a king, son, and leader, even in challenging circumstances.
For his followers, Rama represents perfection in every aspect of his life, from his unquestioning obedience to his father Dasharatha to his devotion to his wife Sita, and his selflessness towards his kingdom and subjects. His actions serve as a model for societal conduct, often referred to as 'Ram Rajya'. During his epic battle with Ravana, he maintains his ethical principles, even showing respect to his adversary. Lord Rama exemplifies the balance between humanity and divinity, living a life that prioritizes moral conduct over personal gratification.
These qualities contribute to Lord Rama's title of Maryada Purushottam, a theme that the creators of Ramayana have embraced, even in the teaser featuring Ranbir Kapoor. The film is scheduled for release on Diwali this year.
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