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Ramayana: Leadership, Trauma, and Transformation

A Comparative Analysis of Vedic Psychology and Modern Psychology

What can an ancient epic teach us about the modern mind?

In Ramayana: Leadership, Trauma, and Transformation, timeless Vedic wisdom meets contemporary psychological insight — revealing how the struggles of Rāma, Sītā, Lakṣmaṇa, and Hanumān mirror the human experience of crisis, resilience, and renewal.

This groundbreaking work explores leadership and trauma through two lenses:
the depth of Vedic psychology, rooted in dharma and the evolution of consciousness,
and the frameworks of modern psychology, from Freud and Jung to Positive Psychology and Logotherapy.

 In these pages, you will discover:

  • How Rāma’s exile reflects the soul’s journey through loss and identity.

  • How Sītā’s endurance embodies the psychology of inner strength and emotional transformation.

  • How the Ramayana’s teachings align with modern theories of trauma, attachment, and resilience.

  • How Vedic psychology offers a holistic model of healing through dharma, devotion, and meaning.

Through comparative analysis and contemplative storytelling, Ramayana: Leadership, Trauma, and Transformation offers both scholars and seekers a new paradigm —
one where ancient wisdom and modern therapy converge to reveal the eternal map of the human psyche.

“Trauma is not the end of the story — it is the beginning of awakening, just as exile was for Rāma.”

Ramayana: Leadership, Trauma, and Transformation A Comparative Analysis of Vedi

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