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Family Tree of Bhagwan Shri Rama
We all know about Sri Rama & His family members. How many of us know Sri Rama’s ancestors? Let’s go with step by step said by Kulaguru Shri Vasishta Maharishi According to Srimad Valmiki Ramayana, Vasishta Maharshi introduces King Dasharatha’s Family Tree to King Janaka just before Sri Sita Rama
Sita Mata Family Tree
We all know about Sita Mata. How many of us know Sita Mata’s family tree. Now we go thru Sita Mata’s family tree After Vasishta’s brief narration about Suryavamsa, Now King Janaka narrates the history of his dynasty – consents to give Sita & Urmila in marriage to Rama &
List of Papa Karmas said by Bharata
In Srimad Valmiki Ramayana, Ayodhya Kanda – when Sri Rama leaves for Vanavaas – His brother Bharata came to know about His mother Kaikeyi‘s trick to make Her son the King of Ayodhya, without the knowledge of Bharata. Bharata accused Her how can she ask for a boon from Bharata’s
Bhadrachalam Temple, Telangana
Main Deity: Sri Ram, Lakshman and Maa Sita A sacred place that attracts lakhs of devotees from all over the world, it is the abode of Bhagwan Sri Sri Rama (The seventh Avtar of Sri Mahavishnu). This hill place which is encircled by holy river Godavari flowing towards southern direction
Karmanghat Hanuman Temple, Telangana
The Karmanghat Hanuman Temple is a very popular temple located at Hyderabad, The main deity of this Temple is Sri Hanuman and is one of the oldest temples in Telangana state capital, Hyderabad. The Kakatiya dynasty ruled most of the Telugu speaking lands covered by current day Telangana and Andhra
History of Ram Mandir
In 1574, Tulsidas, a great saint and a devotee of Ram, doesn't mention any Mosque in Ayodhya. In 1611, a British traveler visiting Ayodhya mentions a palace of Bhagawan Ram at the same site. He made no mention of the mosque. In 1634, Thomas Herbert Hope Risley, a British