Rama
Rama (; , , ) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the seventh and one of the most popular avatars of Vishnu. In Rama-centric Hindu traditions, he is considered the Supreme Being. Also considered as the ideal man (''maryāda'' ''puruṣottama''), Rama is the male protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Ramayana''. His birth is celebrated every year on Rama Navami, which falls on the ninth day of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the lunar cycle of Chaitra (March–April), the first month in the Hindu calendar.According to the ''Ramayana'', Rama was born to Dasaratha and his first wife Kausalya in Ayodhya, the capital of the Kingdom of Kosala. His siblings included Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. He married Sita. Born in a royal family, Rama's life is described in the Hindu texts as one challenged by unexpected changes, such as an exile into impoverished and difficult circumstances, and challenges of ethical questions and moral dilemmas. The most notable story involving Rama is the kidnapping of Sita by the demon-king Ravana, followed by Rama and Lakshmana's journey to rescue her.
The life story of Rama, Sita and their companions allegorically discusses duties, rights and social responsibilities of an individual. It illustrates dharma and dharmic living through model characters.
Rama is especially important to Vaishnavism. He is the central figure of the ancient Hindu epic ''Ramayana'', a text historically popular in the South Asian and Southeast Asian cultures. His ancient legends have attracted ''bhashya'' (commentaries) and extensive secondary literature and inspired performance arts. Two such texts, for example, are the ''Adhyatma Ramayana'' – a spiritual and theological treatise considered foundational by Ramanandi monasteries, and the ''Ramcharitmanas'' – a popular treatise that inspires thousands of Ramlila festival performances during autumn every year in India.
Rama legends are also found in the texts of Jainism and Buddhism, though he is sometimes called Pauma or Padma in these texts, and their details vary significantly from the Hindu versions. Jain Texts also mention Rama as the eighth balabhadra among the 63 salakapurusas. In Sikhism, Rama is mentioned as twentieth of the twenty-four divine avatars of Vishnu in the Chaubis Avtar in ''Dasam Granth.'' Provided by Wikipedia
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Mass Transfer Studies on Adsorption of Phenol from Wastewater Using Lantana camara, Forest Waste by C. R. Girish, V. Ramachandra Murty
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NOVEL ACCESSIBILITY METRICS BASED ON HIERARCHICAL DECOMPOSITION OF TRANSPORT NETWORKS by Divya KWATRA, Kalaga Ramachandra RAO, Vasudha BHATNAGAR
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Preparation, Preliminary Physicochemical Evaluation and HPLC Analysis of Brahmi ghrita by Rajesh S, S Ramachandra Setty, Seema MB, Gopal TL
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DEVELOPMENT OF BUS TRANSIT SYSTEM CONTROL MEASURES WITH OPEN TRANSIT DATA by Anjali TARAR, Deotima MUKHERJEE, Kalaga Ramachandra RAO
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Guest Editorial: WACV 2020—Presentation attacks on biometric systems by Raghavendra Ramachandra, Naser Damer, Kiran Raja, Ajita Rattani
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Alkaptonuria by Dillibabu Ethiraj, Venkatraman Indiran, Kanakaraj Kannan, Thirumalasetty Ramachandra Prasad
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Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Dysfunctions among Indian Pregnant Women by Preetha Ramachandra, Arun G. Maiya, Pratap Kumar, Asha Kamath
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Biometrics in extended reality: a review by Ayush Agarwal, Raghavendra Ramachandra, Sushma Venkatesh, S. R. Mahadeva Prasanna
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