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Bhagwan Shree Ram: The Embodiment of Dharma and Virtue
Bhagwan Shree Ram, the seventh incarnation of Bhagwan Vishnu, is revered as Maryada Purushottam—the ideal man who upheld righteousness (Dharma) throughout his life. His story, chronicled in the great epic Ramayana, serves as a guiding light for humanity, teaching virtues of patience, sacrifice, duty, and devotion.
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Early Life and Birth
Bhagwan Ram was born in Ayodhya, the capital of the Kosala kingdom, to King Dasharatha and Queen Kaushalya. His birth is celebrated as Ram Navami, one of the most significant Hindu festivals. He was an avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu, incarnated to restore Dharma by vanquishing the demon king Ravana.
As a prince, Ram displayed unmatched valor, wisdom, and devotion to righteousness. Alongside his three brothers—Bharat, Lakshman, and Shatrughna—he was trained in Vedic scriptures, warfare, and governance under the guidance of Guru Vashistha.
Family Tree of Bhagwan Shree Ram
Bhagwan Shree Ram, the seventh incarnation of Bhagwan Vishnu, belonged to the Ikshvaku Dynasty (Suryavansh)—one of the oldest and most revered royal lineages in Hindu history. His family tree traces back to Bhagwan Surya (the Sun God) and includes many noble kings who upheld Dharma. Below is a structured representation of his lineage:
1. Ancestors of Bhagwan Ram
🔆 Suryavansh (Solar Dynasty) Origins
- Bhagwan Surya (Sun God) – The progenitor of the dynasty.
- Vaivasvata Manu – Son of Surya, the first human and progenitor of mankind.
- Ikshvaku – Son of Vaivasvata Manu, the first king of the Ikshvaku dynasty (Suryavansh).
Notable Kings in the Dynasty:
- Harishchandra – The epitome of truth and sacrifice.
- Sagara – Ancestor of Bhagiratha, responsible for the descent of Ganga.
- Bhagiratha – Brought the sacred Ganga River to earth.
- Raghu – A mighty king from whom the dynasty got the name Raghuvansh.
- Aja – Grandfather of Bhagwan Ram and father of King Dasharatha.
2. Immediate Family of Bhagwan Ram
👑 King Dasharatha (Father)
- King of Ayodhya, known for his valor and righteousness.
- He had three queens and four sons.
👸 Queens of Dasharatha (Mothers of Bhagwan Ram and His Brothers)
- Kaushalya – Mother of Bhagwan Ram.
- Kaikeyi – Mother of Bharat.
- Sumitra – Mother of Lakshman and Shatrughna.
🦁 Four Sons of King Dasharatha
| Son | Mother | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Bhagwan Ram | Kaushalya | Incarnation of Bhagwan Vishnu, the ideal king (Maryada Purushottam). |
| Bharat | Kaikeyi | Known for his devotion to Ram; ruled Ayodhya as a caretaker with Ram’s sandals on the throne. |
| Lakshman | Sumitra | Devoted brother, accompanied Ram during exile, and killed Meghnad (Indrajit). |
| Shatrughna | Sumitra | Destroyed the demon Lavanasura and ruled Madhupura (Mathura). |
3. Wife and Sons of Bhagwan Ram
👑 Mata Sita (Wife of Bhagwan Ram)
- Daughter of King Janaka of Mithila, also known as Janaki or Vaidehi.
- An incarnation of Devi Lakshmi, the ideal wife and embodiment of Dharma.
- Accompanied Bhagwan Ram during exile, was abducted by Ravana, and later returned to Mother Earth (Bhumi Devi).
🦁 Sons of Bhagwan Ram and Mata Sita
- Lava – Established Lavapura (modern-day Lahore).
- Kusha – Established Kushavati (near present-day Bihar).
Both sons became powerful rulers and carried forward the Raghuvansh lineage.
4. Brothers’ Families and Their Children
👑 Bharat (Son of Kaikeyi)
- Wife: Mandavi (daughter of King Kushadhwaja, younger brother of Janaka).
- Sons:
- Taksha (Ruler of Takshashila).
- Pushkala (Ruler of Gandhara, now part of modern Pakistan).
👑 Lakshman (Son of Sumitra)
- Wife: Urmila (sister of Mata Sita).
- Sons:
- Angada.
- Chandraketu.
👑 Shatrughna (Son of Sumitra)
- Wife: Shrutakirti (sister of Mandavi and Urmila).
- Sons:
- Subahu.
- Shatrughati.
5. Descendants of Bhagwan Ram’s Dynasty
- Bhagwan Ram’s lineage continued through Lava and Kusha, leading to the establishment of many powerful kingdoms.
- Brihadbala, a later descendant, fought and perished in the Kurukshetra War (Mahabharata) against Abhimanyu.
Key Life Milestones
1. Marriage to Mata Sita
During a swayamvar (a ceremonial groom selection event) in Mithila, Bhagwan Ram won the hand of Mata Sita, the daughter of King Janaka, by lifting and breaking the divine bow of Bhagwan Shiva. Their union symbolized an ideal marital relationship, built on love, trust, and duty.
2. Exile to the Forest (Vanvaas)
Due to a promise given by King Dasharatha to Queen Kaikeyi, Bhagwan Ram was exiled for 14 years just before his coronation as the King of Ayodhya. Mata Sita and his loyal brother Lakshman accompanied him into the forest, exemplifying unwavering familial devotion.
3. Battle with Ravana and the Rescue of Mata Sita
During their exile, the demon king Ravana abducted Mata Sita and took her to Lanka. Bhagwan Ram, with the help of Hanuman, Sugriva, and his Vanara Sena (army of monkeys), waged war against Ravana. The epic battle of Lanka ended with Ram slaying Ravana and rescuing Mata Sita, restoring Dharma. This victory is celebrated as Dussehra.
4. Return to Ayodhya and Coronation (Ram Rajya)
After fulfilling his promise of exile, Bhagwan Ram returned to Ayodhya, where he was welcomed with grand celebrations, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. His return is commemorated as Diwali, the festival of lights. He was crowned the King of Ayodhya, ushering in Ram Rajya, an era of peace, justice, and prosperity.
Divine Qualities of Bhagwan Ram
Bhagwan Ram is revered for his noble virtues, which continue to inspire millions:
- Dharma (Righteousness) – He always upheld truth and moral duties.
- Compassion – He cared for his people and respected all beings.
- Loyalty and Devotion – His love for Mata Sita and his duties as a husband, son, and king were unwavering.
- Humility and Simplicity – Despite being a king, he lived with humility and never misused his power.
- Strength and Valor – He was a mighty warrior who destroyed evil but remained compassionate toward the righteous.
Legacy and Worship
Bhagwan Ram is worshipped across India and beyond. His divine name (Ram Naam) is chanted for peace and spiritual liberation. His life continues to be depicted in Ramleela performances, devotional songs, and scriptures like the Ramayana and Ramcharitmanas by Sant Tulsidas.
The Shree Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, believed to be his birthplace, stands as a symbol of devotion and cultural heritage. His legacy remains eternal, reminding us of the path of Dharma, Bhakti, and Karm Yoga.
Famous Songs on Bhagwan Shree Ram
| No. | Song Title | Lyricist | Singer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mangal Bhavan – Ram Dhun | Saint Tulsidas | Dr. Krupesh Thacker, Vacha Thacker, Parv Thacker |
| 2 | Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram | Traditional | Dr. Krupesh Thacker, Vacha Thacker, Parv Thacker |
| 3 | Ram Rakhe Tem Rahiye | Meerabai | Dr. Krupesh Thacker, Vacha Thacker, Parv Thacker |
| 4 | Ram Dhun | Traditional | Dr. Krupesh Thacker, Vacha Thacker, Parv Thacker |
| 5 | Ram Dhun-108 Times | Dr. Krupesh Thacker | Dr. Krupesh Thacker, Vacha Thacker |
| 6 | Chalo Ram Bane | Dr. Krupesh Thacker | Dr. Krupesh Thacker, Vacha Thacker, Parv Thacker |
| 7 | Chalo Ram Bane Poetry | Dr. Krupesh Thacker | Dr. Krupesh Thacker, Vacha Thacker, Parv Thacker |
| 8 | Chalo Ram Bane Unplugged | Dr. Krupesh Thacker | Dr. Krupesh Thacker, Vacha Thacker, Parv Thacker |
| 9 | Chalo Ram Bane (Bhakti Mix) | Dr. Krupesh Thacker | Dr. Krupesh Thacker, Vacha Thacker, Parv Thacker |
| 10 | Jay Siya Ram | Dr. Krupesh Thacker | Dr. Krupesh Thacker, Vacha Thacker, Parv Thacker |
Music Videos of Ram Bhajan
Here is the superhit devotional songs by Dr. Krupesh, Dr. Pooja, Vacha and Parv (Parv Fusion Band)
Photos of Shree Ram
50 Ram Navami Wishes in Hindi
50 Ram Navami Wishes in English
50 Ram Navami Wishes in Gujarati
Famous Ram Mandir in India
Conclusion
Bhagwan Shree Ram is not just a historical figure; he is an eternal guiding force for righteousness and devotion. His life teaches us that truth and virtue always triumph over evil. Walking on his path brings peace, wisdom, and divine bliss.