Related to Lord Vishnu:Lord Rama Vish·nu (vĭsh′no͞o) n.Hinduism One of the principal Hindu deities, worshiped as the protector and preserver of worlds. Vishnu is often conceived as a member of the trimurti along with Brahma and Shiva. ...
81. Rama ruled for many years as mentioned in Valmiki Ramayana, Vishnu Purana, Harivansha Puran, Agni Puran, Srimad Bhagavat Maha Puran (Lakshmana, Bharata andShatrughna are his siblings and they are also avatar of lord Vishnu) In the Ramayana, we find that, Lava and Kusha were the sons...
and Vayu, the wind god. His birth was divinely orchestrated to aid Lord Rama in his quest to rescue Sita from the demon king, Ravana. Hanuman's birthplace, Anjaneya Hill (also known as Hanuman Hill), holds a special place in the hearts of devotees. ...
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As per the Ramayana, the greatest epic of the Hindus, Lord Hanuman was an incarnation of Lord Shiva and was born to the Vaanar Raj, Kesari, and his wife, Anjana. His birth’s sole purpose was to serve Lord Rama. He held great devotion towards the Maryada Purshottam in his heart. Acco...
help humanity but they have the authority to take corrective action. They are assisted in their work by the Rishis and their workers. Lord Rama and Lord Krishna came down with the primary aim of killing the demons and evil forces. Lord Kalki too has a similar mission along with other ...
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2.(cap.) Also calledLord Protector.the title of the head of the government during the British Protectorate, held by Oliver Cromwell (1653–58) and by Richard Cromwell (1658–59). [1325–75; Middle Englishprotectour(< Anglo-French) < Late Latin] ...