Lord Rama Lord Rama, a revered figure in Hinduism, is considered the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, the preserver in the Hindu Trinity. His life and teachings are primarily documented in the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. Born to King Dasharatha and Queen Kaushalya in Ayodhya, Rama exemplifies dharma (righteousness) and is an embodiment of virtue. The pivotal event in Rama's life is his exile to the forest for fourteen years due to a promise made by his father. Accompanied by his devoted wife Sita and loyal brother Lakshmana, Rama faces numerous challenges, including the abduction of Sita by the demon king Ravana. The epic culminates in Rama's rescue of Sita with the help of the monkey-god Hanuman and his army. Rama's unwavering commitment to duty, justice, and moral values makes him an exemplary figure in Hindu mythology. His reign as king, known as "Ram Rajya," symbolizes an ideal, just, and harmonious society. Devotees celebrate Rama Navami, his birthday, with fervor. The