Ramabhadra: The Enduring Simplicity of Sri Rama Sri Rama, the revered prince and king of Ayodhya, is celebrated not only for his unwavering devotion to dharma but also for his profound simplicity. An episode from the Uttara Rama of Bhavabhuti illustrates this quality in a subtle yet powerful way, revealing why Rama preferred to be known by his intimate name, Ramabhadra, rather than by royal titles. Beyond its narrative charm, this incident offers timeless lessons drawn from Hindu scripture and the reflections of great spiritual masters. The Lesson in a Name After returning to Ayodhya and ascending the throne, Rama retained many of his father King Dasaratha’s officials. One day, the palace guard who had once served under Dasaratha went to announce a visitor. By habit and affection, he addressed the monarch not as “His Highness” or “King of Ayodhya,” but as “Ramabhadra,” the pet name Dasaratha used for his beloved son. Realizing his mistake, the guard paused, fearful of royal displea...