45 Facts About Lord Rama

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Lord Rama is the seventh and one of the most popular avatars of Vishnu.

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Lord Rama is said to have been born to Kaushalya and Dasharatha in Ayodhya, the ruler of the Kingdom of Kosala.

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Lord Rama legends are found in the texts of Jainism and Buddhism, though he is sometimes called Pauma or Padma in these texts, and their details vary significantly from the Hindu versions.

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In Sikhism, Lord Rama is mentioned as one of twenty four divine incarnations of Vishnu in the Chaubis Avtar in Dasam Granth.

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Lord Rama is a Vedic Sanskrit word with two contextual meanings.

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The word Lord Rama appears in ancient literature in reverential terms for three individuals:.

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Name Lord Rama appears repeatedly in Hindu texts, for many different scholars and kings in mythical stories.

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In some Advaita Vedanta inspired texts, Lord Rama connotes the metaphysical concept of Supreme Brahman who is the eternally blissful spiritual Self in whom yogis delight nondualistically.

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Root of the word Lord Rama is ram- which means "stop, stand still, rest, rejoice, be pleased".

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10.

Lord Rama is portrayed as a polite, self-controlled, virtuous youth always ready to help others.

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11.

Lord Rama's education included the Vedas, the Vedangas as well as the martial arts.

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The template is similar to those found for Krishna, but in the poems of Tulsidas, Lord Rama is milder and reserved introvert, rather than the prank-playing extrovert personality of Krishna.

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Lord Rama understood her devotion and ate all the half-eaten bers given by her.

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The region has numerous Lord Rama temples and is an important Vaishnava pilgrimage site.

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The texts describe nearby hermitages of Vedic rishis such as Atri, and that Lord Rama roamed through forests, lived a humble simple life, provided protection and relief to ascetics in the forest being harassed and persecuted by demons, as they stayed at different ashrams.

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Ravana gets enraged and ultimately reaches Lanka, fights in a war that has many ups and downs, but ultimately Lord Rama prevails, kills Ravana and forces of evil, and rescues his wife Sita.

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17.

Lord Rama responds to public gossip by renouncing his wife and asking her to undergo a test before Agni.

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18.

Lord Rama's legends vary significantly by the region and across manuscripts.

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19.

In some Hindu texts, Lord Rama is stated to have lived in the Treta Yuga that their authors estimate existed before about 5,000 BCE.

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20.

Lord Rama has broad shoulders, mighty arms, a conch-shaped neck, a charming countenance, and coppery eyes;.

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21.

Lord Rama has his clavicle concealed and is known by the people as Rama.

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22.

Lord Rama has a voice like the sound of a kettledrum and glossy skin,.

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23.

Lord Rama is shown black, blue or dark color, typically wearing reddish color clothes.

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24.

Lord Rama's life is more complex than the Western template for the battle between the good and the evil, where there is a clear distinction between immortal powerful gods or heroes and mortal struggling humans.

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25.

Lord Rama had within him all the desirable virtues that any individual would seek to aspire, and he fulfils all his moral obligations.

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Lord Rama is considered a maryada purushottama or the best of upholders of Dharma.

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27.

The views of Lord Rama combine "reason with emotions" to create a "thinking hearts" approach.

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Third, Lord Rama's life combines the ethics with the aesthetics of living.

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Lord Rama's story has had a major socio-cultural and inspirational influence across South Asia and Southeast Asia.

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30.

Lord Rama Navami is a spring festival that celebrates the birthday of Lord Rama.

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31.

Lord Rama's life is remembered and celebrated every year with dramatic plays and fireworks in autumn.

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Lord Rama was one of many ideas and cultural themes adopted, others being the Buddha, the Shiva and host of other Brahmanic and Buddhist ideas and stories.

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In Jainism, the earliest known version of Lord Rama story is variously dated from the 1st to 5th century CE.

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34.

Lord Rama, Lakshmana and evil Ravana are the eighth triad, with Lord Rama being the reborn Baladeva, and Lakshmana as the reborn Vasudeva.

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Lord Rama is described to have lived long before the 22nd Jain Tirthankara called Neminatha.

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36.

Towards the end of his life, Lord Rama becomes a Jaina monk then successfully attains siddha followed by moksha.

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Lord Rama is mentioned as one of twenty four divine incarnations of Vishnu in the Chaubis Avtar, a composition in Dasam Granth traditionally and historically attributed to Guru Gobind Singh.

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38.

The name of Lord Rama is mentioned more than 2,500 times in the Guru Granth Sahib and is considered as avatar along with the Krishna.

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39.

Lord Rama is a revered Vaishanava deity, one who is worshipped privately at home or in temples.

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Lord Rama was a part of the Bhakti movement focus, particularly because of efforts of 14th century North Indian poet-saint Ramananda who created the Ramanandi Sampradaya, a sannyasi community.

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Temples dedicated to Lord Rama are found all over India and in places where Indian migrant communities have resided.

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In most temples, the iconography of Lord Rama is accompanied by that of his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana.

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Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Rama were built by early 5th century, according to copper plate inscription evidence, but these have not survived.

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The oldest surviving Lord Rama temple is near Raipur, called the Rajiva-locana temple at Rajim near the Mahanadi river.

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45.

Lord Rama has been depicted in many films, television shows and plays.

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