From Childhood to Liberation: Symbolism of the Seven Phases of Life in the Ramayana - A Journey of Dharma and Spiritual Evolution The Ramayana , one of the most revered scriptures in Hindu tradition, is not only the divine narrative of Lord Rama’s life but also a mirror to the human journey through its seven symbolic stages. Each phase — from childhood to the final relinquishing of the body — represents an aspect of human evolution, both worldly and spiritual. The epic serves as a timeless guide for righteous living ( dharma ), social harmony, and ultimate liberation ( moksha ). 1. Childhood – The Foundation of Dharma Rama’s early life in Ayodhya symbolizes the purity, innocence, and learning phase of human existence. Like all children, he learns under the guidance of wise teachers such as Sage Vasishtha and Vishwamitra, embodying discipline, humility, and respect for elders. This stage mirrors the importance of brahmacharya ashrama (the student stage), where one’s focus is on e...