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What (who) is Rama - definition

MAIN CHARACTER OF RAMAYANA
Rama Chandra; Ramachandra; Rama-Kandra; Lord Rama; Sriram; Sree Rama; Rāma; Râm; Raghava Rama; Rama (the Ramayana); Sri Rama; Rāmachandra; Rama Temple; Lord Ram; God Rama; God Ram; God%Ram; Ram Temple; Ram temple; Shri Ram; Ramaraj; Ramchandraji; SriRama; Lord SriRama; Phra Ram; Rama (Hindu incarnation of Lord Vishnu); Ramar; King Rama; Rāmā; Raja Ramchandra; Shri Rama; Pra Ram; Teenage Rama
  • 1870 painting on [[mica]] entitled, ''Incarnation of Vishnu''
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  • Rama (left third from top) depicted in the [[Dashavatara]] (ten incornations) of Vishnu. Painting from [[Jaipur]], now at the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]].
  • Ayodhya]] at the [[Ajmer Jain temple]]
  • Rama (Yama) and Sita (Thida) in [[Yama Zatdaw]], the Burmese version of the Ramayana
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  • Rama Raj Tilak from Ramayana
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  • In Northern, Central and Western states of India, the Ramlila play is enacted during Navratri by rural artists (above).
  • A 5th century terracotta sculpture depicting Rama
  • [[Valmiki]] composing the ''Ramayana''.
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rama         
Rhyme with :stammer. Crowded, rammed, full.
The sun was shining, so the park was rama.
Rama (character)         
DC COMICS CHARACTER
Rama (comics)
Rama is a fictional character based on Hindu Avatar Rama published by DC Comics, and a potential love interest of Wonder Woman. He first appears in Wonder Woman #148 series 2 (September 1999) and was created by Eric Luke and Yanick Paquette.
Rama language         
LANGUAGE
Rama Language; ISO 639:rma; Rama (language)
Rama is one of the indigenous languages of the Chibchan family spoken by the Rama people on the island of Rama Cay and south of lake Bluefields on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. Other indigenous languages of this region include Miskito and Sumu .

Wikipedia

Rama

Rama (; Sanskrit: राम, romanized: rāma [ˈraːmɐ]) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is the seventh and one of the most popular avatars of Vishnu. In Rama-centric traditions of Hinduism, he is considered the Supreme Being.

Rama was born to Kaushalya and Dasharatha in Ayodhya, the capital of the Kingdom of Kosala. His siblings included Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. He married Sita. Though 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, ethical questions and moral dilemmas. Of all his travails, the most notable is the kidnapping of Sita by demon-king Ravana, followed by the determined and epic efforts of Rama and Lakshmana to gain her freedom and destroy the evil Ravana against great odds. The entire 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 bhasya (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 mentioned Rama as the eighth balabhadra among the 63 salakapurusas. In Sikhism, Rama is mentioned as one of twenty four divine avatars of Vishnu in the Chaubis Avtar in Dasam Granth.

Examples of use of Rama
1. Rama, 67, has spent three years in jail awaiting trial.
2. Correspondent Rama Lakshmi in Mumbai contributed to this report.
3. Correspondent Rama Lakshmi in New Delhi contributed to this report.
4. Human Rights Minister Rama Yade joined in the outcry.
5. Rama told police he saw Mokhfi and Cheguer with Reid.