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Rama

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Rama is the revered avatar of Vishnu and the central hero of the Ramayana, honored as the embodiment of dharma, virtue, truth, courage, and compassionate kingship. As prince, exile, warrior, husband, and king, Rama represents ideal conduct in every sphere of life and is cherished as Maryada Purushottama, the supreme exemplar of righteousness. His life teaches devotion to duty, loyalty to family, dignity in suffering, and unwavering commitment to justice. Usually depicted with a bow, accompanied by Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman, Rama stands as a beacon of moral beauty and divine steadiness. His victory over Ravana symbolizes the triumph of righteousness over ego, arrogance, and adharma. Devotees turn to Rama for ethical strength, peace of mind, family values, and spiritual refuge. Rama Navami and regular recitation of the Ramayana keep his presence alive in devotional life. He remains not only a divine king but also a beloved lord whose name itself is considered sacred, soothing, and liberating.

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Rama

Rama is the noble avatar of Vishnu, celebrated as the embodiment of dharma, virtue, kingship, devotion, and righteous conduct.

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Rama is the noble avatar of Vishnu, celebrated as the embodiment of dharma, virtue, kingship, devotion, and righteous conduct.

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Rama is the revered avatar of Vishnu and the central hero of the Ramayana, honored as the embodiment of dharma, virtue, truth, courage, and compassionate kingship. As prince, exile, warrior, husband, and king, Rama represents ideal conduct in every sphere of life and is cherished as Maryada Purushottama, the supreme exemplar of righteousness. His life teaches devotion to duty, loyalty to family, dignity in suffering, and unwavering commitment to justice. Usually depicted with a bow, accompanied by Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman, Rama stands as a beacon of moral beauty and divine steadiness. His victory over Ravana symbolizes the triumph of righteousness over ego, arrogance, and adharma. Devotees turn to Rama for ethical strength, peace of mind, family values, and spiritual refuge. Rama Navami and regular recitation of the Ramayana keep his presence alive in devotional life. He remains not only a divine king but also a beloved lord whose name itself is considered sacred, soothing, and liberating. This profile is driven by the canonical god record and its explicit content links, so chants, verses, temples, and festival references remain maintainable as the catalog grows.

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Alternate Names

Sri Rama, Ramachandra, Raghava, Maryada Purushottama

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Dharma, Virtue, Truthfulness, Ideal kingship, Compassion, Courage, Devotion to duty, Moral excellence

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Bow, Arrow, Crown, Kodanda, Lotus eyes, Royal garments

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Rama is the revered avatar of Vishnu and the central hero of the Ramayana, honored as the embodiment of dharma, virtue, truth, courage, and compassionate kingship. As prince, exile, warrior, husband, and king, Rama represents ideal conduct in every sphere of life and is cherished as Maryada Purushottama, the supreme exemplar of righteousness. His life teaches devotion to duty, loyalty to family, dignity in suffering, and unwavering commitment to justice. Usually depicted with a bow, accompanied by Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman, Rama stands as a beacon of moral beauty and divine steadiness. His victory over Ravana symbolizes the triumph of righteousness over ego, arrogance, and adharma. Devotees turn to Rama for ethical strength, peace of mind, family values, and spiritual refuge. Rama Navami and regular recitation of the Ramayana keep his presence alive in devotional life. He remains not only a divine king but also a beloved lord whose name itself is considered sacred, soothing, and liberating.

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Sri RamaRamachandraRaghavaMaryada Purushottama

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