Ramayana relates to the time in Tretayuga and Mahabharata relates to time of Dwaparayuga. Tretayuga is before Dwaparayuga.
Rama and Krishna are incarnations of Lord Vishnu respectively in Tretayuga and Dwaparayuga
Rama is the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu and Sita is the consort of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar (incarnation) of Lord Vishnu
The Krishna avatar of Vishnu in Hindu mythology is significant as it represents the divine qualities of love, compassion, and wisdom. Krishna is considered a supreme deity who teaches important lessons through his actions and teachings in the epic Mahabharata. His avatar is also seen as a symbol of protection and guidance for his devotees.
Vamana (dwarf) avatar was the fifth avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Yes, Krishna is considered an avatar of Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
Rama is an avatar of Lord Vishnu. Sita - wife of Rama, is an avatar of Goddess Lakshmi - wife of Lord Vishnu.
Hinduism has the beliefs of the existence of avatars. The avatar for them is the reincarnation of their preserver god Vishnu which preserves the balance in the world. There were even festivals held in commemoration of the avatars. One commonly known and much famous avatar is Rama. You will know more about Rama in the Indian epic Ramayana.
Avatar is a Sanskrit word that literally means "an alternative form of". It is also commonly used in Indian epics like the Ramayana, Mahabharata, Vedas, Upanishads, etc; to refer to the forms taken by God to come down to earth and vanquish evil.
Kalki is an avatar of Lord Vishnu and he is yet to come.
Rama and Sita are characters from the Hindu epic, the Ramayana. Rama is considered the seventh avatar of the god Vishnu, while Sita is his wife. They are revered in India for their love, devotion, and righteousness.
Buddha is an avatar (manifestation) of Lord Vishnu.
Krishna is a central figure in Hinduism, and is considered in some monotheistic traditions as an avatar of Vishnu.
Yes