Ram is 394th name of Lord Vishnu, born in Ikshvaku dynasty ruled as Suryavanshi King
Ram is 394th name of Lord Vishnu, born in Ikshvaku dynasty ruled as Suryavanshi King
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Lord Shri Ram is worshipped not only in Ayodhya, not only in India but all over the world. Ram belongs to the people. Ram never lived through any particular sect or religion. Lord Ram is a symbol of togetherness and harmony. Crores of devotees of Ram are present in the wide world. People used to live merrily under Ram's rule. Ram killed many demons like Ravana. Lived in exile for 14 years, fulfilling Dashrath's promise to Keikai. This was the time from where Ram was called Lord Shri Ram.

Lord Rama is called the 7th incarnation of Shri Vishnu. Before Shri Raa, there were 6 incarnations of Shri Vishnu as Matsya (fish), Koorm (turtle), Varah (boar), Narsingh (man and lion), Vaman (dwarf) and Parashurama respectively. Subsequent incarnations were in the form of Krishna and Buddha respectively. It is believed that Shri Vishnu is yet to have a Kalki avatar, which will bring the end of Kaliyug.

Vishnu has many names, out of which his 394th name is Ram. Ram Vishnu Sahastranam book lists 1 thousand names of Vishnu and Ram is the 394th name in it. Ram was named by his Guru Maharishi Vasishtha.

Lord Shri Rama was a Suryavanshi leader. But have you ever wondered why Shri Ram is called Suryavanshi after all? Sri Rama was born in the Ikshvaku dynasty and this dynasty was founded by the son of Suryadev. Not only this but later he came to be known as Shri Ramchandra.

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