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Rama - Wikipedia He is worshipped as the seventh and one of the most popular avatars of Vishnu [5] In Rama-centric Hindu traditions, he is considered the Supreme Being Also considered as the ideal man (maryāda puruṣottama), Rama is the male protagonist of the Hindu epic Ramayana
Rama | Description, Story, Significance | Britannica One of the most widely worshipped Hindu deities, the epitome of moral righteousness, Rama is the central figure of the Ramayana and is considered to be an incarnation (avatar) of Vishnu
Rama – Mythopedia Rama, a popular avatar of Vishnu, was born on earth to restore dharma, the righteous order of the universe The epic poem the Ramayana tells of Rama’s banishment from his father’s kingdom and his war with the demon king Ravana, who abducted Rama’s wife
Rama: The Ideal King and Hero of the Ramayana Rama, a central figure in Hinduism, is revered as the ideal king and hero of the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana As an avatar of the god Vishnu, Rama embodies the virtues of righteousness, courage, and devotion
The Story of Ramayana: The Journey of Rama - Hindu Mythology Through the lens of Rama’s experiences, we learn the importance of honor, loyalty, and the eternal struggle against injustice The Ramayana remains a timeless epic that transcends generations, offering wisdom and inspiration to all
The Story of Rama: A Brief Synopsis - Maxwell School Proving her chastity by remaining unscathed by the fire, she rejoins Rama Later, Rama abandons her to maintain the sanctity of public opinion and she goes to live in the ashram of sage Valmiki and bears twin sons Lava and Kusa, who as young men became reunited with their father, the god-king Rama
Ramayana - Wikipedia Rama and Sita, Lakshmana and Urmila, Bharata and Mandavi and Shatrughna with Shrutakirti Folio from the Shnagri Ramayana, early 18th-century National Museum, New Delhi The epic begins with the sage Vālmīki asking Nārada if there is a righteous man still left in the world, to which Nārada replies that such a man is Rāma
Hinduism - Ramayana, Dharma, Bhakti | Britannica The narrative of Rama is recounted in the Sanskrit epic the Ramayana (“Rama’s Journey”), traditionally regarded as the work of the sage Valmiki Rama is deprived of the kingdom to which he is heir and is exiled to the forest with his wife Sita and his brother Lakshmana