God rama biography in hindi
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Rama
Major deity in Hinduism
This article is about the Hindu god Rama, Râm, Ramachandra, Sriram. For other Ram, see Ram (disambiguation). For other Ramchandra, see Ramchandra (disambiguation). For other Sriram, see Sriram (disambiguation). For other uses, see Rama (disambiguation).
Rama | |
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Rama holding arrows, early 19th century depiction | |
Other names | Ramachandra, Raghava, Purushottama |
Devanagari | राम |
Sanskrit transliteration | Rāma |
Venerated in | Ramanandi Sampradaya Sri Vaishnavism Smartism |
Affiliation | Seventh avatar of Vishnu, Brahman, Vaishnavism |
Predecessor | Dasharatha |
Successor | Lava (North Kosala) Kusha (South Kosala) |
Abode | |
Mantra | Jai Shri Ram Jai Siya Ram Hare Rama Ramanama repetition |
Weapon | Sharanga(bow) and arrows |
Army | Vanara Sena Ayodhyan Army |
Symbol | Sharanga(bow) Arrows |
Day | Thursday |
Texts | |
Gender | Male |
Festivals | |
Avatar birth | Ayodhya, Kosala (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India) |
Avatar end | Sarayu River, A • Jai Shri RamPhrase meaning "Hail Lord Rama", often chanted in Hinduism Not to be confused with Jai Siya Ram. Jai Shri Ram[a] (IAST: Jaya Śrī Rāma) is an expression in Indic languages, translating to "Glory to Lord Rama" or "Victory to Lord Rama".[6] The proclamation has been used by Hindus as a symbol of adhering to the Hindu faith,[7] or for projection of varied faith-centered emotions.[8][9][10] The expression has been increasingly used by the Indian Hindu nationalist organisations Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and their allies, which adopted the slogan in the late 20th century as a tool for increasing the visibility of Hinduism in public spaces, before going on to use it as a battle cry. The slogan has since been employed in connection with the perpetration of communal violence against Muslims.[11][24] Meaning"Jai Shri Ram" means "Hail Lord Ram" or "Vict • Lord Rama Biography in Hindi (???? ??? ?? ?????)????? ???? ??? ?? ???? ????? |