It means light that's why we celebrate Diwali but it was danger to Rama and Sita as evil people would want to take their Kingdom.
It is the way of addressing Rama.
"Jhanvi" is a Hindi name that means "river Ganga". It is often used to refer to the person as someone pure and divine, just like the sacred river Ganga.
It is the way of addressing Rama.
Sita is one of the principal characters in a Hindu Epic a nd a Goddess. She is esteemed as a standard for womanly virture. The word means furrow, where Sita was found as a baby
if u mean Rama in the Ramayana he traveled on foot or in a carriage and in a flying carriage
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"Kodanda" is a Sanskrit term that refers to a bow, often associated with the Hindu god Rama. In Hindu mythology, the bow symbolizes strength, protection, and righteousness. It is particularly significant in the epic Ramayana, where Rama wields the kodanda in his quest to rescue Sita from the demon king Ravana. The term is also used in various spiritual and cultural contexts, representing the power of dharma (moral duty) and the triumph of good over evil.
Marriage holds significant cultural and spiritual importance for Hindus as it is considered a sacred union between two individuals and families. It is seen as a lifelong commitment that involves not only the couple but also their ancestors and deities. Marriage is believed to be a sacrament that symbolizes companionship, love, partnership, and the continuation of the family lineage.
Janvi is a Hindu word that means, "another name for the Ganges River." Janvi is also another name for Sita, wife of Lord Rama. The name is most appropriate for a female.
A place where people go to pray.
Shaivas are hindus who worship Lord Shiva,Ganesha and Muruga.Vainavas are hindus too, but they worsip Vishnu, Kannan and etc.