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Rama

Rama is a term that can refer to different concepts depending on the context. In Hinduism, Rama (Hebrew: ראמה, also known as Ramachandra or Ram) is a major deity and a king considered to be the seventh avatar of the god Vishnu. He is revered for his righteousness and is the central figure in the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. In the Ramayana, Rama is depicted as the ideal man and the embodiment of virtue, an upholder of righteousness, and a model ruler. The name Rama also appears in other cultures and languages, such as in Arabic (راما), Spanish (Rama), and French (Rama), often referring to the same Hindu deity or the epic tale. Additionally, in some contexts, Rama can refer to a place or a person, but its most prominent and widely recognized meaning is related to Hindu mythology.

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Rama
Major deity in Hinduism
Rama
Rama is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the seventh and one of the most popular avatars of Vishnu. In Rama-centric Hindu traditions, he is considered the Supreme Being. Also considered as the ideal man, Rama is the male protagonist of the Hindu epic Ramayana. His birth is celebrated every year on Rama Navami, which falls on the ninth day of the bright half of the lunar cycle of Chaitra (March–April), the first month in the Hindu calendar.
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