"Prabhu Shri Ramchandra"
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Lord Shri Rama,
The king who left His Kingdom.
One of the most loved king, most intelligent king, and the king who followed 'Raj Dharm'. He was one of the most honest ,most polite king. No king has ever left the throne of great kingdom for the sake of the father's wish..but Shri Ram left. He said that it is more important of my father's wish rather than great kingdom. He also defeated Ravana who kidnapped 'Mother Sita'.He is also considered as one of 'avatars' of lord vishnu.The ancient epic Ramayana states in the Balakhanda that Rama and his brothers were born to Kaushalya and Dasharatha in Ayodhya, a city on the banks of sarayu river.The Jain versions of the Ramayana, such as the Paumacariya (literally deeds of Padma) by Vimalasuri, also mention the details of the early life of Rama. The Jain texts are dated variously, but generally pre-500 CE, most likely sometime within the first five centuries of the common era. Dasharatha was the king of kosala, and a part of the solar dynasty of Iksvakus. His mother's name Kaushalya literally implies that she was from Kosala. The kingdom of Kosala is also mentioned in Buddhist and Jaina texts, as one of the sixteen Maha janapadas of ancient India, and as an important center of pilgrimage for Jains and Buddhists. However, there is a scholarly dispute whether the modern Ayodhya is indeed the same as the Ayodhya and Kosala mentioned in the Ramayana and other ancient Indian texts.
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One of the most loved king, most intelligent king, and the king who followed 'Raj Dharm'. He was one of the most honest ,most polite king. No king has ever left the throne of great kingdom for the sake of the father's wish..but Shri Ram left. He said that it is more important of my father's wish rather than great kingdom. He also defeated Ravana who kidnapped 'Mother Sita'.He is also considered as one of 'avatars' of lord vishnu.The ancient epic Ramayana states in the Balakhanda that Rama and his brothers were born to Kaushalya and Dasharatha in Ayodhya, a city on the banks of sarayu river.The Jain versions of the Ramayana, such as the Paumacariya (literally deeds of Padma) by Vimalasuri, also mention the details of the early life of Rama. The Jain texts are dated variously, but generally pre-500 CE, most likely sometime within the first five centuries of the common era. Dasharatha was the king of kosala, and a part of the solar dynasty of Iksvakus. His mother's name Kaushalya literally implies that she was from Kosala. The kingdom of Kosala is also mentioned in Buddhist and Jaina texts, as one of the sixteen Maha janapadas of ancient India, and as an important center of pilgrimage for Jains and Buddhists. However, there is a scholarly dispute whether the modern Ayodhya is indeed the same as the Ayodhya and Kosala mentioned in the Ramayana and other ancient Indian texts.
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