Rama tell true kingdom
Hanuman tells real bhakthi
Ravana charector tell cruelety is never win
The Journey of Rama
Oldest scripture of Hindus is Veda. Ramayana occurred before Mahabharata.
Hindus relate themselves to Ramayana and Rama, and worship Lord Rama
The main holy book of the Hindus is The Mahabharata and The Ramayana. They are also regarded as the epic of India. Bhagvad Gita is also a very vital book of the Hindus.
The Vedas, Upanishads, Manusmriti, Srimad Bhagvatam, Bhagwad Geeta, Ramayana.
Hindus have four basic holy books. They are called vedas, and several other books as Mahabharata & Ramayana & Geeta.
The Vedas are considered the most ancient and sacred texts in Hinduism, providing foundational knowledge of rituals, philosophy, and spirituality. The Ramayana is one of the most revered epic stories in Hinduism, teaching moral and ethical values through the life of Lord Rama. Both the Vedas and Ramayana are important for Hindus as they offer guidance on leading a righteous life and understanding the principles of dharma.
according to Vedas & Bhagwat Geeta karma is the main belief of many Hindus. The law of cause and effect (karma) affects how you will live after death according to veda Mahabharata & Ramayana.
Hindus express their love to Rama and Sita by worshipping them with devotion. They also love to read the Ramayana with great interest. .
According to Hindu mythology and beliefs, Ramayana and Mahabharata are two epics that are believed to have been events that happened because of the Avatars of Lord Vishnu
the holy book is the Vedas? Apart from Vedas, there are many books which hindus consider holy - BhagwadGita, SrimadBhagwat Purana, other puranas, Upanishads, Ramayana, etc. There are many books in regional languages which also are considered holy, for example, Tolkappiyam, Jnaneshwari, and Rama Charit Manas.
It means Rain God. according to Sanskrit.(Referring to RAMAYANA).
There is no meaning of 'Ram or 'Rama'. In the Hindu mythology, In Ramayana Rama is referred to as Aryaputra (son of an Aryan).