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Rama otherwise called Ramachandra, is a noteworthy divinity of Hinduism. He is the seventh symbol of the god Vishnu, one of his most prominent incarnations alongside Krishna and Gautama Buddha. In Rama-driven customs of Hinduism, he is viewed as the Supreme Being. 


Rama was destined to Kaushalya and Dasharatha in Ayodhya, the leader of the Kingdom of Kosala. His kin included Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. He wedded Sita. In spite of the fact that conceived in an imperial family, their life is depicted in the Hindu messages as one tested by unforeseen changes, for example, an outcast into devastated and troublesome conditions, moral inquiries and good difficulties. Of every one of their travails, the most remarkable is the grabbing of Sita by devil ruler Ravana, trailed by the decided and epic endeavors of Rama and Lakshmana to pick up her opportunity and decimate the underhandedness Ravana against incredible chances. The whole biography of Rama, Sita and their colleagues metaphorically examines obligations, rights and social duties of a person. It delineates dharma and dharmic living through model characters.


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