Buddha Loetla Nabhalai.
Rama and Krishna are divine incarnations of God, or avatars-God born in human form. Buddha, Christ, and Ramakrishna are also considered avatars by many.
As per the "AGNIVESHA RAMAYANA" ,at the time of marriage it is given that Lord Rama's age is 15 & Sitadevi's age is 6.At the time of 'VANAVAASA' Lord Rama's age is 27 & that of Sitadevi's is 18.At the time of 'RAJYAABHISHEKAM" the age of Lord Rama is said to be 42 and that of Sitadevi's is 33.That means the difference of their ages is ' 9 years '.
The Ramayana is an ancient Indian epic that tells the story of Prince Rama's journey to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana. Ramcharitmanas is a retelling of the Ramayana by the poet Tulsidas in the 16th century. The main difference is that Ramcharitmanas is written in the Awadhi language and focuses more on the devotion to Lord Rama.
Vishnu has ten incarnations: Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki.
Rama emerged victorious in the epic battle against Ravana.
meghanath died first by rama, after killing of meghanatha, kumbakarna came in to the battle for rama.
The conflict was between Rama and Ravana. Trigger for the conflict is the abduction of Seeta the wife of Rama, by Ravana. Rama declares war on Ravana to rescue his wife. Ravana and his army were finally defeated and killed by Rama. Good prevails over bad.
The conflict was between Rama and Ravana. Trigger for the conflict is the abduction of Seeta the wife of Rama, by Ravana. Rama declares war on Ravana to rescue his wife. Ravana and his army were finally defeated and killed by Rama. Good prevails over bad.
Ravana abducted Sita who was the wife of Rama. Rama killed Ravana to get back Sita. In reality, the conflict was not because of Sita but it was because of the wild desire of Ravana to marry Sita who was already wedded to Rama.
The trigger for the war is that Ravana abducted Rama's wife Seeta, in short. But the whole events have a larger background based on divine plans of god.
M. P. Chowdhury has written: 'Buddhagaya temple & Hindu-Buddhist conflict' -- subject(s): Buddha Gaya Temple, History 'Is Rama, the avatara, a myth?'