In the Ramayana, Lord Rama is considered an incarnation of the god Vishnu. He is depicted as the seventh avatar of Vishnu and embodies righteousness, virtue, and dharma. Rama's life and journey, particularly his quest to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana, illustrate the ideals of heroism and duty. His character serves as a model for ethical behavior and devotion in Hindu philosophy.
Rama is the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu and Sita is the consort of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar (incarnation) of Lord Vishnu
Narasimha is the fourth incarnation of Hindu God Vishnu
Ha! its Vishnu.
Since Rama is incarnation of Sri Vishnu, hence Rama is god and worshipped as god.
Rama is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who was the operator of the world, but Rama, was the god of courage
Kalki Avatara is the last incarnation of Vishnu, the Avatar yet to come.
In the Ramayana, Rama is depicted as a mortal being. He is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, but he is not immortal. After completing his mission of defeating the demon Ravana and restoring dharma, Rama returns to his heavenly abode.
my reaction about that Indian epic was fully amazing because I learned that Rama was the incarnation of preserver god Vishnu and it has moral values to us Subukan niyo lang ito kopyahin dahil malalagot kayo sakin that's all!
Rama has no animal.Rama is not regarded as God(who are usually associated with animal) and he is regarded as human incarnation of God(Vishnu).
Lord Vishnu's avtars has an important place in hindu epics. In Ramayana, lord Rama and in Mahabharata, Lord Krishna is important.
Vishnu. He's ka the supreme soul, the supreme god, the master of time, the essence of all beings, the creator and destroyer of all existences. In the Ramayana, he takes the form of hero Prince Rama, who is the oldest and favored son of King Dasharatha of Ayodhya. Ayodhya's located in modern-day Uttar Pradesh, northern India. The Prince's wife is Sita, the daughter of King Janaka and the incarnation of Lord Vishnu's goddess wife Lakshmi.
Krishna is an incarnation (avatar) of Vishnu. Although in the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna tells Arjun to regard him as the most transcendental being, he is talking on behalf of Vishnu (himself). So, they are the same God and, thus, both are of the same status.