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|  | |  | | | Ram Darbar Statue Ram, Sita, Lakshmana, & Hanuman 8" Brass Sculpture | | | | | | | |
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| | Features | Hindu God Ramar Set with Lakshman,Sita and Lord Hanuman 8 Inch from IndiaThe Ram set consists of 4 statues of Lord Ram the 7th Avatar of Vishnu, Lakshman (Ram's brother), Sita and Hanuman.Size :8x8x3 Inch.In order to keep the piece shiny you can use a cotton rag regularly clean the piece.Rama which means 'one who permeates and who is present in everything and everyone' is the seventh avatar of Vishnu. The Ramayana, which is one of the most popular stories in the Hindu tradition, tells of Ram's exploits. As a young prince he performs heroic acts and in due course wins the beautiful Sita as his wife after succeeding in bending a great war bow.Cheated of his rightful role as successor to his father the king, he goes off into exile. Sita and his brother Lakshman insist in going with him. One day Sita is kidnapped by the ten-headed demon Ravana and carried off to his stronghold in the island of Lanka. Helped by Hanuman, the god-king of the monkeys, Rama eventually defeats Ravana and his army in battle and rescues Sita. They then return to their kingdom where Rama is given his rightful place as king.
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| | Description | Rama represents an ideal man,as conceived by the Hindu mind. In the story of Ramayana, Ram's personality depicts him as the perfect son, devoted brother, true husband, trusted friend, ideal king, and a noble adversary. Sita and Rama are the model wife and husband in the Hindu tradition.
Sita symbolizes an ideal daughter, wife, mother, and queen.
Lakshmana symbolizes the ideal of sacrifice.He leaves his young wife behind in the palace and chooses to accompany his brother (Rama) in exile. He sacrifices the amenities of his personal life to serve his elder brother. |  |
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