i hope brother ur meaning is not what u have write but again never our compare PROPHET (PBUH) with some hindus gods are any of this kind of lie religion bcoz they r not from ALLAH , they are home made so pls i think its not very nice to write like that ,dukelondon said:According to what I've got to know from my Hindu colleagues is that the ONE God is called Eeshwar or Ooper wala. You will never find any idol of Eeshwar anywhere for He is the ONE God who has no shape or form. To them, Ram, Ganesh and so on are human beings similar to our prophets. However, they have made idols of them and have started seeking help from them.
what ever u write these are all home made stories and there nothing truth and nothing to belive , bcoz this religion is not from REAL GOD ALLAH ALMIGHTY so any thig u say it lie and home made and not much then just a human made story thats allNepali Pandit said:RAM, Seventh avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu, whose purpose was to ensure that justice and peace (dharma) ruled. He is the hero of the epic R?m?yana, and he is regarded as an example of morality and virtue.
Rama is shown with a bow in his hand, symbolizing his strength, because he won the hand of his wife, Sita, using a bow in a contest. He is usually depicted with his brother Lakshmana, his wife Sita, and Hanuman, the monkey king who helped Rama to rescue Sita from the wicked demon Ravana.
The R?m?yana tells of the couple's exile from their rightful kingdom, Sita's faithfulness and obedience, Rama's overcoming of Ravana, the ingenious help of Hanuman, Lakshmana's loyalty, and their joyful return to their kingdom. Their adventures are retold and celebrated in different ways at Diwali and Navaratri. The heroes and heroines of the R?m?yana are used as role models, who demonstrate the type of behaviour to which Hindus should aspire.
Vaishnavis (worshippers of Vishnu) celebrate Rama's birthday at the festival of Rama Navami.
pakipowerboy said:what ever u write these are all home made stories and there nothing truth and nothing to belive , bcoz this religion is not from REAL GOD ALLAH ALMIGHTY so any thig u say it lie and home made and not much then just a human made story thats allNepali Pandit said:RAM, Seventh avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu, whose purpose was to ensure that justice and peace (dharma) ruled. He is the hero of the epic R?m?yana, and he is regarded as an example of morality and virtue.
Rama is shown with a bow in his hand, symbolizing his strength, because he won the hand of his wife, Sita, using a bow in a contest. He is usually depicted with his brother Lakshmana, his wife Sita, and Hanuman, the monkey king who helped Rama to rescue Sita from the wicked demon Ravana.
The R?m?yana tells of the couple's exile from their rightful kingdom, Sita's faithfulness and obedience, Rama's overcoming of Ravana, the ingenious help of Hanuman, Lakshmana's loyalty, and their joyful return to their kingdom. Their adventures are retold and celebrated in different ways at Diwali and Navaratri. The heroes and heroines of the R?m?yana are used as role models, who demonstrate the type of behaviour to which Hindus should aspire.
Vaishnavis (worshippers of Vishnu) celebrate Rama's birthday at the festival of Rama Navami.
© Copyrights 2008 - 2025 Siasat.pk - All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Disclaimer|