The war between Rama and the raven, specifically the demon king Ravana, was primarily instigated by Ravana's abduction of Sita, Rama's wife. This act of defiance against Rama, who is an incarnation of the god Vishnu, prompted Rama to seek to rescue Sita, leading to a fierce conflict. The battle symbolizes the struggle between good and evil, with Rama representing righteousness and Ravana embodying tyranny and darkness. Ultimately, the war culminated in Rama's victory and Ravana's defeat, restoring dharma.
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.
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.
Rama and Ramayana are related. Rama has no relation to Mahabharatha. Rama did fight a war with Ravana to save his wife from Ravana, who had abducted her. Rama and Ramayana relates to the time of Tretayuga. Mahabharata relates to the time of Dwaparayuga
Yes, The war between Ram and Ravan is real. Proof: The bridge between India and Lanka, called Ram's Bridge.
disagreement between countries
The nuclear weapons that the super power countries had caused international tensions after World War 2. This caused the Cold war between the US and Russia.
world war 1 was officially known as "the great war", it caused much rivalry between countries and it caused heaps of racism. world war 1 was officially known as "the great war", it caused much rivalry between countries and it caused heaps of racism.
It caused tension between their relationship
A war between the United States and France
Eastern and Western
It caused Greece to be divided.