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Why Lord Rama suffer?

Why Lord Rama suffer?

To demonstrate the way of an ideal householder and dispassionate follower of dharma. To perform dharma irrespective of pains and sufferings its brings. This leads to moksha(liberation). To stop the growing menace of Ravana and liberate the earth from his evil.

Why was Lord Rama cursed?

Bali was killed with deceit. Knowing this, his wife Tara cursed Lord Ram. She also said that he will die in the next life by his husband (Bali). In the next life, Lord Vishnu was born as Shri Krishna and his incarnation ended by a hunter Bhil Jara (who was Bali’s reincarnation).

Why did Mata Sita suffer so much?

It was due to the curse of devi vrinda on Lord Vishnu for tricking her. Her curse was that like he tricked her someone else will will tricked his wife and he will suffer the pain of getting seperated from his wife and even after remaining pure (sati) no one will believe her purity.

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Why did Vishnu return to be reborn as a human?

Years ago Ravana was granted a boon, or promise. This boon protected him from gods and demons. He failed to protect himself from humans and monkeys.” Vishnu decided to be born as a human who could kill Ravana.

Why did ram take the form of an avatar?

According to the sages, the Vedas and the Puranas, whenever righteousness decreases and the unrighteous increase, Ram assumes an earthly form ( avatar) to defeat the wicked and protect his devotees. There are many stories told about specific incarnations of Ram.

Why is Rama the most popular avatar of Vishnu?

Rama, the perfect avatar (incarnation) of the Supreme Protector, Vishnu, is an all-time favorite among Hindu deities. The most popular symbol of chivalry and virtue, Rama–in the words of Swami Vivekananda –is “the embodiment of truth, of morality, the ideal son, the ideal husband, and above all, the ideal king.”

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How did Ram become the avatar of Kashyapa?

The two become killers, destructive, and greatly feared. Ram becomes the avatar Kashyapa, son of Dasaratha and Kausalya in order to defeat them. He kills one of the Asuras, ( Hiranyaksha ), by assuming the form of a boar ( Varaha ); the other ( Hiranyakashyapa) in the form of a man-lion chimera.

Why did Ram become the son of Dasaratha and Kausalya?

Through the curse of the Brahmana Sanakadi, two of Lord Vishnu’s gatekeepers are turned into Asuras. The two become killers, destructive, and greatly feared. Ram becomes the son of Dasaratha and Kausalya in order to defeat them.

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