Ancient Indians – Satya Samhita

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Rama श्री राम

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All the pages that I have linked to below keep expanding as I find more information and pictures, so if you check back periodically, you may find more points of interest. The details of the story are in the pages that I have created and linked to.

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Sri Rama’s Ancestor, Vaivasvata Manu was a Dravidian King : Srimad Bhagavatam

Sri Rama broke Siva’s bow and wedded Sita Devi.

He defeated Parasurama who challenged him.

Rama and Sita came to Ayodhya.

Bharata left for his maternal uncle’s house (Kekeya – pakisthan) taking with him the sinless and powerful Satrughna. Rama was most handsome and brave.

In virtues, he excelled his father Dasaratha. With a desire to see Sri Rama installed as a king during his life time, Dasaratha invited all the leaders (kings and chieftans of  Kosala) and sought consensus for making Sri Rama, Yuvaraja (Crown Prince).

Then Arrangements were made for Sri Rama’s coronation as a crown prince and

Dasaratha sent for Rama to tell him about his coronation.

After the assembly was adjourned, Dasaratha again sent for Sri Rama privately to discuss both austerity rites and cautionary measures. He explained his reason for wanting to complete the coronation in Bharata’s absence. Then Sri Rama went to tell Kausalya the good news of his coronation and found her praying there with Sumitra, Lakshmana and Sita. He declared that he would share all his royal fortune with Lakshmana.

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Even before Rama was born Indra strategised the end of Ravana.

Lakshmana was Rama’s devoted brother, who even followed him into the forest.

Sri Rama’s first teacher was Vasishtha.

Sri Rama’s next teacher was Viswamitra.

Sri Rama meets Sarabhanga but Indra leaves without meeting Rama.

Sri Rama redeemed Tataki from a curse and then he redeemed Ahalya.

Sri Rama recieves weapons from Agastya
Sri Rama is given instructions on how to reach Panchavati.
Sri Rama’s enemy, Ravana, who kidnapped Sita Devi. The author of the Surya Siddhantam – Mayasura – was Ravana’s father-in-law.
Sri Rama first hears of Sugriva, the Vanara King from Kabanda. Sri Rama is told to go west by Kabandha to Pampa. Flora and Fauna description. Sri Rama’s journey through Kishkinda

Sri Rama’s devotee and friend : Hanuman
Sri Rama’s trusted ally : Jambavantha
Sri Rama Sethu – A Vanara achievement.
Sri Rama’s step-mother Kaikeyi repents. (A fictional internal dialogue created by me, not from the Valmiki Ramayanam).
Vanaras in human form at Rama’s coronation
Sri Rama’s friend Valmiki writes the Ramayanam.
Sri Rama’s sons Lava and Kusa, Sita’s departure with Dharani Devi
Sri Rama’s brother Satrughna wins Mathura using Sri Rama’s Strategy
Sri Rama’s brother Bharata defeats the Gandharvas and established Takshasila and Puskalavata.
Date of Sri Rama.
Generations between Rama and Krishna.
Sri Sita Rama is worshipped by Janamejaya (Abhimanyu’s great-grand-son), prior to making a gift of land.

Devotees of Sri Rama:

General Posts (Ideas) related to Sri Rama:

  1. Tall and Strong : Could the people of the Tretha Yuga have been taller and stronger than us?
  2. Nagas, Syenas (Garudas), Vanaras : Were they Human?
  3. Vivara : Sita Devi asked Dharani Devi 3 times for Vivara. How can it be interpreted?
  4. Mantras : Space-Time Short-Circuits?
  5. Ravana’s 1 year wait for Sita.
  6. Ramayana in SE Asia
  7. Distances coverable on foot : How Sri Rama and Lakshmana walked such great distances.
  8. Rama – Bow and Arrow
  9. Rama’s Journey Map
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Written by Satya

August 9, 2009 at 9:57 am

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  1. i was trying to search any info regarding as to how lord rama died. do you any info or posts regarding this. on some site i read he slipped in to river sarayu –is this true?

    priyanka vats

    December 11, 2011 at 11:50 am


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