
SRI RAM PARIVAAR
Sri Rama, beloved avatar of Maha Vishnu, embodies humility, duty, sacrifice, and Dharmic living. His life story — immortalized in the Ramayana — is worshipped across India alongside his devoted wife Sita Mata and his faithful devotee Sri Hanuman.
Sri Rama is a beloved avatar of Maha Vishnu, worshipped throughout India as the very model of Dharmic living. He embodies humility, duty, sacrifice, and true leadership — qualities immortalized in the epic Ramayana, which recounts his birth as a king, his exile to the forest, the slaying of the demon Ravana in Lanka, and his triumphant return to India.
Sri Rama is always depicted with a bow and quiver of arrows, symbols of his divine valor. His wife, Sita Mata, is deeply revered by Hindus for her virtue, chastity, and unwavering dutifulness. Among his most devoted followers is Sri Hanuman — son of the Wind God Vayu and a supremely powerful being who existed solely in service to Sri Rama.

