In Adhyatma Ramayana, Narada, in his hymn to Sri Rama, says that males of all species are Rama and females are Sita. |
At the center of the panel, Rama and Sita sit intimately together in a nicely appointed shelter, gesturing to a small begging squirrel. |
Sage Agasthya taught Lord Rama the Aditya Hridayam, the hymn to Lord Surya when he felt fatigued during the battle with Ravana. |
The rulers of the Chakri dynasty, who succeeded the kings of Ayyuthaya, assumed the throne name of Rama, a practice that continues to this day. |
When Sri Rama went to meet Kaikayee, she was very hesitative to meet him, being ashamed of her deeds. |
The Rama writes that one should have somewhat of a festive meal during the night of Purim in addition to the meal we eat the next day. |