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Below is a chapter-wise, bullet-style RAM GITA (Rāma Gītā) summary with gist • key quote (sense, not verbatim Sanskrit) • tagline.
(Traditionally presented in 5 chapters, as found in the Adhyātma Rāmāyaṇa / Uttara Kāṇḍa.)
Chapter 1 – Nature of Reality (Tattva Bodha)
Gist
Rama reveals the non-dual nature of Reality (Brahman)
World is appearance (Māyā), not ultimate truth
Self (Ātman) = Brahman
Key Quote (sense)
“I am neither body nor mind; I am pure consciousness, eternal and free.”
Tagline
You are not in the world — the world appears in you
Chapter 2 – Self & Ignorance
Gist
Bondage is caused by ignorance (Avidyā)
Liberation comes through Self-knowledge, not rituals
Ego is the root illusion
Key Quote (sense)
“Just as clouds hide the sun, ignorance hides the Self.”
Tagline
Freedom is not gained — it is uncovered
Chapter 3 – Action & Renunciation
Gist
Action does not bind if done without attachment
Renunciation is inner, not external
The wise act while remaining unattached
Key Quote (sense)
“Actions do not bind the knower of Truth, as water does not cling to a lotus leaf.”
Tagline
Act fully, cling to nothing
Chapter 4 – Devotion & Knowledge
Gist
Bhakti (devotion) and Jnana (knowledge) are not opposed
True devotion leads to wisdom
Love for God dissolves ego naturally
Key Quote (sense)
“The highest devotion is steady abidance in the Self.”
Tagline
Love matures into knowing
Chapter 5 – Liberation (Moksha)
Gist
Liberation is here and now, not after death
The liberated one lives as pure awareness
No doer, no enjoyer — only Being
Key Quote (sense)
“For the knower, there is neither bondage nor liberation — only Truth.”
Tagline
Nothing to attain, nowhere to go
ONE-LINE ESSENCE OF RAM GITA
“Know yourself as pure awareness — action continues, bondage ends.”
If you want, I can also:
🔹 Convert this into a daily contemplation format
🔹 Give Sanskrit verses with translations
🔹 Compare Ram Gita vs Bhagavad Gita
🔹 Create a 1-page printable chart
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