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~ Lord Rama ~
« on: May 03, 2012, 02:56:57 PM »



Lord Rama

Characteristics :   Morality, Virtue, Ideal son, Ideal king

Other Names : Shri Ram, Ramachandra, Maryada Purushottama

Principal Scriptures : Ramayana

Mula Mantra : Om Sri Ramaya Namah

Rama Gayatri Mantra :: Aum Dasarathaye Vidmahe
                                              Sitavallabhaya Dheemahi
                                              Tanno Ramah Prachodayat

Lord Rama
Lord Rama is known as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Rama, the perfect avatar of the Supreme Protector Vishnu, has always been popular among the Hindu deities. Rama is the symbol of courtesy and virtue, a man of values and morals. Ramachandra is Maryada Purushottama, which means the perfect man. Lord Rama is considered to have taken birth on the earth to destroy the evil forces of the age.

Lord Rama, in the words of Swami Vivekananda, is "the embodiment of truth, of morality, the ideal son, the ideal husband, and above all, the ideal king". Rama is widely accepted to be an actual historical figure - a "tribal hero of ancient India" - whose deeds form the great Hindu epic of Ramayana or The Romance of Rama, written by the ancient Sanskrit poet Valmiki. According to the Hindus belief, Rama lived in the Treta Yug. Although historians are of the conviction that Rama was not particularly deified until the 11th century AD. Tulsidas' wonderful version of the Sanskrit epic "Ramayana" into "Ramcharitmanas" greatly enhanced the popularity of Rama as a Hindu god and gave rise to various devotional groups.

Virtues of Rama
Shri Rama was a paragon of virtues. Rama was not only kind and affectionate but generous and considerate of feelings for all around him. Lord Rama had a marvelous physique and captivating manners. Shri Ram had a magnanimous personality. He was extremely noble, generous, chivalrous and fearless. He was very simple and absolutely free from flamboyance.

Lord Rama is considered as a son unequalled in the world, and resembled Dasaratha in each and every aspect of good qualities. He never spoke a lie throughout his life. He always offered respect to the scholars and the elders, people loved him and he adored the people. His body was transcendental and outstanding. He was eloquent, attractive and adjustable to circumstances. He knew the heart of each and every human being on the earth (being omniscient). He had all the conceivable qualities of a king's son and was dear to the people as their own hearts.

Lord Rama was endowed with incredible transcendental qualities. The earth personified adored him, who was possessor of such virtues, who was indomitable, who was brave, and who was the unequalled Lord of all. To put succinctly, Sri Rama's life was a life of holy compliance, of stainless purity, of matchless simplicity, praiseworthy contentment, commendable self-sacrifice and remarkable renunciation.

Legend of Lord Rama
As per the widespread legends, Lord Rama is considered as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who took an Avatar to annihilate the demon king Ravana. Rama is known for his stainless personality and matchless simplicity. Shri Ram is one of the popular gods of Hindu religion.

Names of Lord Rama
Lord Rama is the one of the commonly worshipped gods of the Hindu religion. Shri Ram is recognized as the seventh incarnation (Avatar) of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the Universe. Lord Ram is known for his virtues. Ram is the great lord of Hanuman, the ultimate disciple. Sri Ram is also known as Maryada Purushottam Ram because he is the epitome of righteousness.

Offline MysteRy

Re: ~ Lord Rama ~
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2012, 02:59:32 PM »



Legend of Lord Rama
As per the widespread legends, Lord Rama is considered as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who took an Avatar to annihilate the demon king Ravana. Rama is known for his stainless personality and matchless simplicity. Shri Ram is one of the popular gods of Hindu religion. He was effulgent like the sun, in forgiveness like the earth, in intelligence like Brihaspati, in frame like Vasava, in prowess like Indra.

Victory of Rama - The Legend
The stories and glorious deeds of Lord Rama are renowned throughout the world. Here we will discuss the story of victory of Rama over Ravana, the demon. According to Ramayana, Diwali celebrates the return of Ram, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and the eldest son of King Dasharath of Ayodhya, from his 14-year exile with Sita and Lakshman after killing the Ravan, a demon king. The people of Ayodhya lighted the kingdom with earthen diyas (oil lamps) and fireworks to celebrate the return of their king. The legend of Rama says, Lord Rama was the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He was a great warrior King. His father Dashratha, the King of Ayodhya sent him to exile along with his wife Sita and his younger brother Lakshman, on his wife's (Kaikeyi) insistence. After 14 years of exile, in which he puts an end to the demon Ravana, Lord Rama returned to his Kingdom Ayodhya.

Ravana caged Sita and enforced her to marry him but she didn't agree to this. Lord Rama with the help of Hanuman, Sugreev and Bali and their "Vaanar Sena" attacked Lanka and after a severe battle, got Sitaji released from the control of Ravana. After this victory of Good over Evil, Rama returned to Ayodhya.

According to the legend, people welcomed them by lighting rows of clay lamps in Ayodhya. Great celebrations were held and everyone was happy for Rama to be the King of Ayodhya. This celebration took place on the night of the new moon of Ashwin (October-November). From that day onwards; people celebrate this occasion as the most delightful festival of India and of the Hindu Religion. Even today Diwali celebration means -happiness, fireworks and sweets.

Thus the festival of diwali is an honour of Rama's victory over Ravana.

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Re: ~ Lord Rama ~
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2012, 03:20:40 PM »



Various Names of Lord Rama

Lord Rama is the one of the commonly worshipped gods of the Hindu religion. Shri Ram is recognized as the seventh incarnation (Avatar) of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the Universe. Lord Ram is known for his virtues. Ram is the great lord of Hanuman, the ultimate disciple. Sri Ram is also known as Maryada Purushottam Ram because he is the epitome of righteousness. Lord Rama is considered as the perfect man, due to the fact that he makes a perfect son, a perfect husband, a perfect king and a perfect brother. Lord Rama is known by many different names. This list contains 108 names of Lord Rama with their meanings:Lord Rama is the one of the commonly worshipped gods of the Hindu religion. Shri Ram is recognized as the seventh incarnation (Avatar) of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the Universe. Lord Ram is known for his virtues. Ram is the great lord of Hanuman, the ultimate disciple. Sri Ram is also known as Maryada Purushottam Ram because he is the epitome of righteousness. Lord Rama is considered as the perfect man, due to the fact that he makes a perfect son, a perfect husband, a perfect king and a perfect brother. Lord Rama is known by many different names. This list contains 108 names of Lord Rama with their meanings:

Name                                            Meaning
Om Shri Ramaya Namaha - The Giver of happiness

Om Ramabhadraya Namaha - The Auspicious One

Om Ramachandraya Namaha - Moon like Gentle

Om Shashvataya Namaha - The ever-lasting one

Om Rajivalochanaya Namaha - The Lotus-eyed

Om Shrimate Namaha - The Abode of Lakshmi

Om Rajendraya Namaha - The King of the Kings

Om Raghupungavaya Namaha - The Scion of the Raghu dynasty

Om Janaki Vallabhaya Namaha - The Consort of Janaki

Om Jaitraya Namaha - The Triumphant

Om Jitamitraya Namaha - The Conqueror of His Foes

Om Janardhanaya Namaha - The Refuge of the people

Om Vishvamitra Priyaya Namaha - The Beloved of Sage Vishvamitra

Om Dantaya Namaha - The Unperturbed

Om Sharanatrana Tatparaya Namaha - The One who is Determined To Protect His Devotees

Om Bali Pramathanaya Namaha - The Slayer of Bali

Om Vagmine Namaha - The Spokesman

Om Satyavache Namaha - The Speaker Of Truth

Om Satyavikramaya Namaha - The One who is Truthfully Powerful

Om Satyavrataya Namaha -    The One of truthful vows

Om Vratadharaya Namaha - The One who is Practising Penance

Om Sada Hanumadashritaya Namaha - The One who is always served by Hanuman

Om Kausaleyaya Namaha - The Son of Kausalya

Om Kharadhvamsine Namaha - The Slayer of the demon Khara

Om Viradha Vanapanditaya Namah - The Slayer of the demon Viradha

Om Vibhishana Paritratre Namaha - The Protector of Vibhishana

Om Kodanda Khandanaya Namaha - The One who broke the mighty bow

Om Saptatala Prabhedre Namaha - The One who Broke the Seven Tale Trees

Om Dashagriva Shiroharaya Namaha - The Slayer Of Ten-Headed Ravana

Om Jamadagnya Mahadarpaya Namaha - The destroyer of Jamadagni's Son's Arrogance

Om Tatakantakaya Namaha - The Slayer of Tataka

Om Vedanta Saraya Namaha - The Essence of Vedanta

Om Vedatmane Namaha - The Spirit of the Vedas

Om Bhavarogasya Bheshajaya Namaha - The Reliever Of Earthly Ailments

Om Dushanatri Shirohantre Namaha - The Slayer Of Dooshanatrishira

Om Trigunatmakaya Namaha - The Source of the three gunas

Om Trivikramaya Namaha - The Conqueor Of The Three Worlds

Om Trilokatmane Namaha - The Lord Of The Three Worlds

Om Punyacharitra Kirtanaya Namah - The One whose story is a source of merit to those who sing it

Om Triloka Rakshakaya Namaha - The Protector of the three worlds

Om Dhanvine Namaha - The wielder of the bow

Om Dandakaranya Kartanaya Namaha - The Dweller in the Dandaka forest

Om Ahalya Shapashamanaya Namaha - The Reliever of Ahalya's curse

Om Pitru Bhaktaya Namaha - The Worshipper of father Dasaratha

Om Vara Pradaya Namaha - The giver of boons

Om Jitendriyaya Namaha - The Conqueror of the senses

Om Jitakrodhaya Namaha - The Conqueror of anger

Om Jitamitraya Namaha - The One who wins over friends

Om Jagad Gurave Namaha - The Guru of the world

Om Riksha Vanara Sanghatine Namaha - The Saviour Of Boars And Monkeys

Om Chitrakuta Samashrayaya Namaha - The Lord who took refuge at Chitrakuta Hill

Om Jayanta Trana Varadaya Namaha - The Lord who blessed Jayanta

Om Sumitra Putra Sevitaya Namaha - The Lord who is served by Sumitra's son (Lakshmana)

Om Sarva Devadhi Devaya Namaha - The Lord of all the gods

Om Mritavanara Jivanaya Namaha - The reviver of dead monkeys

Om Mayamaricha Hantre Namaha - The Destroyer of the demon Maricha

Om Mahadevaya Namaha - The Great Lord

Om Mahabhujaya Namaha - The Lord of mighty arms

Om Sarvadeva Stutaya Namaha - The Lord who is praised by all the gods

Om Saumyaya Namaha - The Calm One

Om Brahmanyaya Namaha - The Absolute Reality

Om Muni Samstutaya Namaha - The Lord who is praised by sages

Om Mahayogine Namaha - The Great Yogi

Om Mahadaraya Namaha - The Noble One

Om Sugrivepsita Rajyadaye Namaha - The Lord who returned the kingdom to Sugriva

Om Sarva Punyadhi Kaphalaya Namaha - The Giver of fruits of pious work, good karmas

Om Smrita Sarvagha Nashanaya Namaha - The Remover of all afflictions

Om Adipurushaya Namaha - The Primal Being

Om Paramapurushaya Namaha - The Supreme Being

Om Mahapurushaya Namaha - The Great Being

Om Punyodayaya Namaha - The Source of all blessings

Om Dayasaraya Namaha - The Embodiment of compassion

Om Purana Purushottamaya Namaha - The Most Ancient Person

Om Smita Vaktraya Namaha - The One who smiling speaks

Om Mita Bhashine Namaha - The One of moderate speech

Om Purva Bhashine Namaha - The One who rarely speaks

Om Raghavaya Namaha - The scion of the Raghu dynasty

Om Ananta Gunagambhiraya Namaha - The Lord of infinite majestic qualities

Om Dhirodatta Gunottamaya Namaha - The Lord of Valorous qualities

Om Maya Manusha Charitraya Namaha - The Lord who incarnated as a man through His maya

Om Mahadevadi Pujitaya Namaha - The Lord who is worshiped by Lord Shiva

Om Setukrite Namaha - The builder of the bridge

Om Sarva Tirthamayaya Namaha - The Lord who is the sum of all holy places

Om Haraye Namaha - The Destroyer

Om Shyamangaya Namaha - The Dark-complexioned One

Om Sundaraya Namaha - The Beautiful One

Om Shooraya Namaha - The Valiant

Om Pitavasase Namaha - The Lord clad in yellow raiment

Om Dhanurdharaya Namaha - The Bearer of the bow

Om Sarva Yajnadhipaya Namaha - The Lord of sacrifice

Om Yajvine Namaha - The Sacrificer

Om Jaramarana Varjitaya Namaha - The Conqueror of birth and death

Om Vibhishana Pratishthatre Namaha - The Lord who crowned Vibhishana on the throne

Om Sarvabharana Varjitaya Namaha - The Lord who relinquished all adornment

Om Paramatmane Namaha - The Supreme Self

Om Parabrahmane Namaha - The Supreme Godhead

Om Sachidananda Vigrahaya Namaha - The Form of Eternal Bliss

Om Parasmai Jyotishe Namaha - The Supreme Light

Om Parasmai Dhamne Namaha - The Supreme Abode

Om Parakashaya Namaha - The Supreme Space

Om Paratparaya Namaha - The Supreme beyond the highest

Om Pareshaya Namaha - The Supreme Lord

Om Parakaya Namaha - The Uplifter Of The Poor

Om Paraya Namaha - The Supreme Being

Om Sarva Devatmakaya Namaha - The Lord who is the Source of all gods

Om Parasmai Namaha - The Supreme Lord