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    3 days ago · Rama's birth, according to Ramayana, is an incarnation of God (Vishnu) as human. When demigods went to Brahma to seek liberation from Ravana's menace on the Earth (due to powers he had from Brahma's boon to him), Vishnu himself appeared and said he will incarnate as Rama (human) and kill Ravana (since Brahma 's boon made him invincible from all ...

  2. 3 days ago · अयोध्या। अयोध्या में प्रभु राम के विराजमान हुए लगभग 6 महीने पूरे हो चुके हैं। रामलला के विराजमान होने के बाद अब तक करीब 2 करोड़ से ज्यादा राम भक्तों ने पूजा-अर्चना की है। प्रतिदिन एक लाख से ...

  3. 2 days ago · अयोध्या: अयोध्या में प्रभु राम के विराजमान हुए लगभग 6 महीने पूरे हो चुके हैं। रामलला के विराजमान होने के बाद अब तक करीब 2 करोड़ से ज्यादा राम भक्तों ने पूजा-अर्चना की है। प्रतिदिन एक लाख से ...

  4. 3 days ago · Physical features of Lord Rama are described by Sage Narada in the first chapter of the Bala Kanda of Valmiki Ramayana. Lord Rama possesses broad shoulders and mighty arms. His neck is like a conch shell and his cheekbones stand out. His chest is broad and his bow is huge.

  5. 5 days ago · Uttar Pradesh’s Ayodhya Ram Mandir captures India’s culture and heritage. The massive Lord Ram temple symbolises trust, endurance, and justice. A breakdown of this mental chain: Cultural and Historical Significance: The temple highlights India’s rich cultural and historical legacy. Lord Ram’s birthplace, Ayodhya, is revered in scripture ...

  6. 3 days ago · The book titled ‘Before He was God, Ramayana, Reconsidered, Recreated’ by Ram Varma attempts to recreate the historical Hindu God Ram. The book aims to avoid all the exaggerations and tries to unravel the Rama, the king and the warrior through a faithful account of Rama's life, his trials, tribulations and triumph.

  7. 3 days ago · Lord Ram belongs to the Solar Dynasty but his name has Chandra or moon attached to it. So, how did Lord Ram come to be known as Ramachandra. The story was told by Kaushalya, mother of Lord Rama, to Mata Sita.