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Essay On Lord Rama

Essay On Lord Rama
Essay On Lord Rama


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Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram Shri Hari was the seventh incarnation of the ten incarnations of Vishnu. Shri Ram, the master of twelve arts, was born for public welfare and to present an ideal for humans. Shri Ram is counted in the category of greatest deities of Hindu religion. He is considered an idol of compassion, sacrifice and dedication. He has presented the best example of humility, dignity, patience and bravery in front of the world.


Introduction


The incarnation of Shri Ram on this earth is considered to be on the Navami date of Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. He is an ideal person who inspired people to live life as an honest person. He fought against the evil intentions and dishonesty present in the world. It is believed that he was sent to earth to remind people of righteousness.


Mother Sita's Swayamvara


Once Maharishi Vishwamitra, who had come to Mithila with Lord Rama and Lakshmana. King Janak was conducting a Swayamvara for his daughter, Sita. It was a competition where most of the potential grooms were trying their best to win the princess. King Janak, who was then the king of Mithila, being a great devotee of Lord Shiva, was gifted with a Shiva-bow.


Swayambar's condition denial of Mahadev's bow


Swayambar's condition was that whoever could lift the huge bow and string it, only he could marry Princess Sita, but no one could do it.


King Janak was extremely distraught, whether there is no such brave man on this earth, who could even move Mahadev's bow from its place. Even the mighty Lankan husband Ravana, who was an ardent devotee of Mahadev, did not even bother with the bow.


Shriram's arrival in Janak's court


In the meantime Lord Shri Ram arrives in Janak's court, the whole atmosphere gets illuminated by his glory. After receiving the blessings of the Guru, the Lord lifts the bow in just a moment. The bow breaks just by his touch. In this way Shri Ram fulfills the condition of Swayambar and Mata Janaki chooses him.


Lord Rama's exile


After Lord Rama's marriage to Sita, it was ensured that he would be made the king of Ayodhya. Instead of making him the king, his step mother wanted to make her son Bharat the king. So he asked King Dasaratha to send Rama to exile for 14 years. Since Dasaratha was bound by his word, he did all this with a stone on his heart. Lord Rama went to the forest for exile with his wife and younger brother Lakshmana.


Ravana killed by Lord Rama


The episode begins with Supankha's nose being cut off. Ravana was so enraged by his sister's insult that he decided to take revenge by abducting Sita. Just as Ravana was taking Sita away, Jatayu, one of Lord Rama's devotees, fought with Ravana with all his might. However, Ravana cut off his wings and Jatayu fell on the ground badly injured. Ravana took Mother Sita to his kingdom, which is called Lanka.

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Construction of Ram Setu on the sea


Lord Rama along with his monkey devotees and Hanuman chose the sea route to reach the kingdom of Lanka. Rama Bhakta Hanuman built the Rama Setu on the sea using floating rocks inscribed with the name of Lord Rama to reach the island of Lanka. That Ramsetu pool still exists today.


Challenge to Lord Rama by Ravana


Ravana challenges Lord Rama to defeat him and take Sita. To keep righteousness alive, they had to defeat Ravana's brother, the giant Kumbhakarna and his sons, along with the many demons that came their way.


end of ravana


Ravana had 10 heads (Dashanan), making him impossible to kill. Lord Rama nevertheless defeated him with the help of Vibhishana (Ravana's brother) and returned to Ayodhya with mother Sita and brother Lakshmana after fourteen years, which is celebrated as Diwali.


conclusion


According to widespread legends, Lord Rama is believed to be the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who incarnated to annihilate the demon king Ravana. Shri Ram is known for his impeccable personality and incomparable simplicity. Shri Ram is one of the popular deities of Hinduism.

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