Abstract
This paper explores the evolution of decentralized finance (DeFi), represented as Rama, and its adversary, centralized finance (CeFi), represented as Ravana in the metaphorical context of the Ramayana. Drawing inspiration from the story of the Raja's attempt to fill a temple with milk for Lord Shiva, we examine how individual greed, lack of transparency, and improper contributions can lead to the collapse of collective financial systems. Just as Ravana's greed and manipulation disrupt harmony, CeFi is characterized by centralized control, fostering inefficiency and inequity. In contrast, DeFi offers a decentralized, transparent system that aims to align with Shiva's Linga, the symbol of purity and divine order, ensuring collective participation for an optimized financial ecosystem.
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