Who is grandfather of Shri Ram?
Explanation: Aja, is most commonly believed to be Dasharatha’s father which makes him Rama’s grandfather according to the author of The epic Ramayana, that is Valmiki.
Who is last king of Ayodhya?
Sumitra
Sumitra, the last king of Ayodhya from Raghuvanshi dynasty.
How old is 5114 BC?
“Our history is at least 10,000 years old, much before Muslims and Christians arrived.
What was Ram’s surname?
Shri Ram belongs to kshatriya caste and followed suryawanshi clan as well raghuwansh followed by his ancestor Raghu. So it is Raghuvanshi dynasty, as he is the descendant of king Raghu. In present you can find people with surname ‘Raghuvanshi’.
What was the name of King Raghu wife?
Raghu was a ruler of the Ikshvaku dynasty. According to the Raghuvamsha, he was son of king Dilīpa and his queen Sudakshina. His name in Sanskrit means the fast one, deriving from Raghu’s chariot-driving abilities….
Raghu | |
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Children | Dilīpa |
Dynasty | Raghuvanshi-Ikshvaku-Suryavanshi |
Who was the grand father of Lord Rama?
King Aja was the grand father of Lord Rama. He was the 38th king in Solar Dynasty. Aja was the son of King Raghu and father of King Dasharatha. Aja married Indumati, Vidarbha princess, an apasara born on earth due to a curse. Once sage Narada was traversing the sky, garland from his Veena “Mahati” fell on Indumati, redeeming her from the curse.
What is the name of God Ram’s grandfather?
The name of God Ram’s grandfather is ‘Aja’. King Aja was the father of King dashratha and grand father of Lord Rama. King Aja was the son of King Raghu, after whom the Ikshwaku dynasty came to be known as Raghukul.
Who are the ancestors of RAM according to Hinduism?
The ancestors of Lord Ram are described below according to Vishnu Purana and Valmiki Ramayana. The famous personalities of Suryavansha as per Vishnu Purana, Valmiki Ramayana, Ramakatha Rasavahini and Raghuvansha Charitram are Ikshvaku, Vikukshi, Kakusta, etc.
What is the cultural significance of Ram Rama?
Rama was one of many ideas and cultural themes adopted, others being the Buddha, the Shiva and host of other Brahmanic and Buddhist ideas and stories. In particular, the influence of Rama and other cultural ideas grew in Java, Bali, Malaya, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.