ram had 2 sons - lav and kush
Lord Rama was the son of King Dasarath.
Rama's father Dasharatha had given a word to his third wife Kaikayee that he would fulfill her wish. By established practice then, Rama the eldest son was heir to the kingdom. Dasharatha had decided to crown Rama as king. However Kaikayee wanted her son Bharata to be king and hence she asked for her wish that her son Bharata be crowned instead of Rama and Rama to go in exile for 14 years. This Rama had to leave his father and home.
because his father was a king with 3 wives and one of his wives wanted her son to be king and she saved the king and he said he will give her one boon but she asks for Ram to be exiled and the king has to obey and died mourning his son just like his curse laid on him said because he killed the son of a very old couple by acsident who couldn't survive without their son
Dashrath Ji
There are three Ramas in hinduism. Two are accepted incarnations of Lord Vishnu. They are Rama, son of King Dasharatha; and Parashurama, son of Sage Jamdagni. But at times Balarama, son of Krishna's father Vasudeva with another wife, Rohini, and elder to Krishna, also is counted as an avatara. Rama, the son of King Dasharatha and Balarama are different.
There is no meaning of 'Ram or 'Rama'. In the Hindu mythology, In Ramayana Rama is referred to as Aryaputra (son of an Aryan).
Rama was sent into exile because his stepmother, Kaikeyi, demanded that her son, Bharata, be crowned king instead of Rama. This was part of a promise made to her by King Dasharatha, Rama's father, in exchange for her previous help.
son of Narayana Vasudeva has written: 'Rama katha of Vasudeva'
laxmana brother of lord rama
Ayodhya is the birth place of Lord Rama. He was the son of the king of Ayodhya.
this is a matter of opinion because if you are a Hindu then Rama is a god but if you are not then Rama is a story or legend. so it all depends on you religion.
Rama was exiled from his kingdom in the epic Ramayana because his stepmother, Kaikeyi, demanded that her son, Bharata, be crowned king instead of Rama. Rama's father, King Dasharatha, had to honor Kaikeyi's wishes due to a promise he had made to her long ago.