Yes, The war between Ram and Ravan is real. Proof: The bridge between India and Lanka, called Ram's Bridge.
they had a tussle
Ravana had ordered Mahodara to fight Lakshamana, Rama's brother, but Mahodara disobeyed Ravana and went directly to Rama. The result of his disobedience was that he got destroyed by Rama, and became lifeless and shapeless on the field.
The conflict was between Rama and Ravana. Trigger for the conflict is the abduction of Seeta the wife of Rama, by Ravana. Rama declares war on Ravana to rescue his wife. Ravana and his army were finally defeated and killed by Rama. Good prevails over bad.
Ravana abducted Sita who was the wife of Rama. Rama killed Ravana to get back Sita. In reality, the conflict was not because of Sita but it was because of the wild desire of Ravana to marry Sita who was already wedded to Rama.
The conflict was between Rama and Ravana. Trigger for the conflict is the abduction of Seeta the wife of Rama, by Ravana. Rama declares war on Ravana to rescue his wife. Ravana and his army were finally defeated and killed by Rama. Good prevails over bad.
the kamayana is utot
The climax of the Ramayana story is when Rama, with the help of Hanuman and the monkey army, defeats the demon king Ravana and rescues his wife Sita from his captivity in Lanka. The script of the Ramayana story varies depending on the version, but it generally follows the same basic plot. The story begins with the birth of Rama, the prince of Ayodhya, and his childhood adventures. Rama is chosen by King Dasharatha to be his heir, but Dasharatha's second wife Kaikeyi schemes to have her own son Bharata named king instead. Rama is banished to the forest along with his wife Sita and his brother Lakshmana. In the forest, Rama and his companions encounter a variety of challenges, including battles with demons and the demon king Ravana's sister Shurpanakha. Eventually, Ravana himself kidnaps Sita and takes her to Lanka. Rama and Lakshmana encounter Hanuman, who helps them find Sita and leads an army of monkeys to battle Ravana's army. In the final battle, Ravana is defeated and killed by Rama. Rama and Sita are reunited and return to Ayodhya, where Rama is crowned king. The story is often interpreted as a symbolic battle of good versus evil, with Rama embodying righteousness and Ravana representing the forces of darkness.
Lord Hanuman along with Army of Monkeys or Vanaras helped Lord Sri Rama in fighting Ravana and rescuing Sita.
Rama and Ramayana are related. Rama has no relation to Mahabharatha. Rama did fight a war with Ravana to save his wife from Ravana, who had abducted her. Rama and Ramayana relates to the time of Tretayuga. Mahabharata relates to the time of Dwaparayuga
The trigger for the war is that Ravana abducted Rama's wife Seeta, in short. But the whole events have a larger background based on divine plans of god.
Because Rama hurt Ravana's sister.
I think Rama felt worried because if he didn't kill Ravana I would lose Sita!
Rama and his army entered Lanka and defeated Ravana and his Army. Rama finally slayed Ravana and then saved his beloved wife Sita