Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Ayodhya: Ek Sameekshatmak Addhyan
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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v9n2.03Keywords:
Rama, Puri, Ikshvaku, Ayudh, Ayodhya, Saryu, SaptapuriAbstract
Shri Ram enjoys a respectable place in Indian Sanskrit literature. Many narrative texts are found about them in ancient Sanskrit literature. These are the religious narratives of Hindus. The credit for bringing India's civilization and culture to the public goes to ancient texts. In this way, ancient texts make us aware of the nature of Indian religion and culture. Shri Ram is considered to be the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is known as Shri Rama and Ramchandra. According to Ramayana, he is a Suryavanshi king. For centuries, the life of Rama has been considered ideal and sacred not only in India but in the cultures of many countries. The word Ram is prevalent as a greeting in the country of India. For example, Rama is called Ram. According to tradition, the word 'Ram' is stereotyped in the last journey of life.
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Vimanamiva siddhanāṃ tapāsādhigatāṃ dīvi ।
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