Kodandam.So they call him 'Kodandapani'.the bearer of kondandam in his hand
he made it himself , for bow he used the twig,, for the thread i guess he used sitas hair.. for arrows he used coconut leaft twigs
Oh Lord God Almighty Oh Lord Most Holy You Are King of Kings And Lord of Lords The Father of Us All When We Bow Down Before You Every Creature Shall Adore You You Are Mighty God The Messiah The Savior of the World You Alone Are Holy You Alone Are Lord You Alone Are Worthy Lamb of God . When We Bow Down Before You Every Creature Shall Adore You You Are Mighty God The Messiah The Savior of the World You Alone Are Holy You Alone Are Lord You Alone Are Worthy Lamb of God We Behold Your Splendor Seated On the Throne Robed and Crowned With Glory Evermore, Evermore Mighty Lord
Rama represents an ideal man, as conceived by the Hindu mind. In the story of Ramayana, Rama's personality depicts him as the perfect son, devoted brother, true husband, trusted friend, ideal king, and a noble adversary. In images and pictures, Rama is shown carrying a bow and arrow. The bow and arrow convey that Rama is always ready to destroy evil and protect righteousness. He is himself an embodiment of dharma.
Rama's weapon is a bow known as the "Kodanda," which is often depicted as a powerful and divine bow. In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Rama uses this bow to defeat various demons and ultimately to confront the demon king Ravana. The bow symbolizes Rama's strength, righteousness, and heroic qualities as he fulfills his duty to protect dharma.
Lord Rama being a warrior holds the bow in his right hand. This has led to his other name kodanda Rama.
Only Odysseus could string his mighty bow. Telemachus would have strung the bow on his fourth try, but was stopped by Odysseus. The bow originally belonged to Iphitus of Lacedaemon, son of Eurytus. Eurytus was originally given the bow by Apollo.
The name of Lord Ram's bow is called "Pinaka".
Yes, of course they should, they are amazing, everybody should bow down to their mighty. I said bow down! Now!
Gandiva is the bow used by Arjuna. The bow was given by Lord Agni.
Bow Down by Rev. Robert Smith Jr.
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Any suitor hoping to marry Sita must successfully string and lift the mighty bow of Lord Shiva, which is an impossible task for most. This challenge serves as a demonstration of strength and skill, ensuring that only the most worthy can win her hand. The bow symbolizes not just physical prowess but also the qualities of a true hero. Ultimately, only Lord Rama is able to accomplish this feat.